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Arsenal manager Arteta lauds Jesus’s ability to create ‘chaos’

He’s a real threat, says the coach after 2-0 friendly win over Everton



Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus runs with the ball against Everton during the first half of a pre-season friendly in Baltimore.
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said Gabriel Jesus’s ability to create “chaos” is exactly what they need after the Brazilian continued his impressive pre-season form in a 2-0 win over Everton in Baltimore on Saturday.

Jesus opened the scoring in the 33rd minute after a corner found him unmarked at the far post, lashing his effort past Jordan Pickford and into the roof of the net, before playing a role in setting up Bukayo Saka for the second minutes later.

The 25-year-old striker, who scored twice in a pre-season friendly against Nuremberg earlier this month, was signed for 45 million pounds ($53.33 million) from Manchester City in the close season.

Very versatile

“He creates chaos, he creates uncertainty and he’s always on your shoulder,” Arteta told reporters after the win.

“He’s a real threat and this is what we need. He’s very versatile, but obviously, the way we would like to develop him, is in that (number nine) position.”

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Arsenal will also take on Chelsea and Major League Soccer side Orlando City in the United States before rounding off their pre-season preparations against Sevilla in London on July 30.

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