Jesus could start for Arsenal in League Cup, says Arteta
Everton's English defender Michael Keane (L) battles with Arsenal's Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus (R) for a high ball during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Arsenal at Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, north west England on December 20, 2025. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP)
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Mikel Arteta has hinted that he is ready to hand Gabriel
Jesus his first start in nearly a year in Arsenal's League Cup quarter-final
against Crystal Palace on Tuesday.
The Premier League leaders host Oliver Glasner's side at the
Emirates, desperate to end the club's six-year trophy drought.
Jesus scored a hat-trick in Arsenal's last-eight win against
Palace last season before they fell to Newcastle in the semi-finals.
The Brazil international then spent 11 months on the
sidelines after he ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
But, following three substitute appearances, Jesus could be
unleashed from the start against Palace, with Arteta set to rotate a side that
faces six matches in 20 days.
Arteta said former Manchester City forward Jesus, 28, was
ready to start.
"You can see now, not only in games but every day in
training how much he wants it so he's going to deserve a chance soon," he
said.
"It has been a real intense journey. When he joined us
he lifted the belief, the spirit and the energy of the team and he gave
something very different to what we already had and was very impressive.
"Then he had some very bad injuries and that hasn't
allowed him to have the consistency we need from a very important player.
"He is back and his fighting spirit, his desire to
always prepare in the best way is unbelievable. The team is together now and we
need to use it."
Jesus could take the place of Viktor Gyokeres, who, despite scoring from the penalty spot in Arsenal's 1-0 win at Everton on Saturday, has not found the back of the net from open play in his past six appearances.

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