In the summer, Arsenal and United engaged in a transfer tug-of-war over the Argentine player, with the Red Devils ultimately winning. He has excelled in the English top division and has earned the moniker “the butcher” due to his brutality on the field.
Although it appears that none of the opponents pose a threat to him, the Telegraph reports that he views Jesus as the most challenging foe he has encountered since arriving in England.
This is a positive affirmation of Jesus coming from someone who has been praised for his defense this season. The striker was undoubtedly Arsenal’s best attacking player in the first half of the season, but he has missed the entirety of the second half due to injury.
The Brazilian is getting back into shape and might play for Arsenal in a match in April, which would be beneficial for the team.
Jesus is one of the best players on the current team, and his return might give the league leaders the additional boost they need to win the championship.
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