The cruciate ligaments tore: The world-famous star has ended the season.

The cruciate ligaments tore: The world-famous star has ended the season.

14.01.2025 22:50

Arsenal's Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus was injured in the FA Cup match against Manchester United. The English club announced that the 27-year-old forward has torn the anterior cruciate ligaments in his left knee and will undergo surgery. Due to this injury, Jesus has been ruled out for the rest of the season.

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Bad news has come from Gabriel Jesus, who suffered an injury in the match between Arsenal and Manchester United in the 3rd round of the FA Cup.

ACL TEAR, SEASON ENDED

Arsenal announced that Gabriel Jesus has torn the anterior cruciate ligaments in his left knee and that the player will undergo surgery. It was stated that the 27-year-old Brazilian striker has ended his season following this injury.

ACL Tear: World-famous star has ended his season

ALTAY MADE A MARK IN THE MATCH

Manchester United eliminated Arsenal in the FA Cup 3rd Round match, which ended 1-1 in regular time, through penalty shootouts. Our national goalkeeper Altay Bayındır, who started the match in the starting eleven for Manchester, became the key player for his team by not allowing a goal from Ødegaard during the match and from Havertz during the penalty shootout. In addition to the penalties he saved, Altay also drew attention with his critical saves and was named man of the match.

ACL Tear: World-famous star has ended his season

JESUS' SEASON PERFORMANCE

Gabriel Jesus has played 27 matches this season in an Arsenal jersey. Jesus scored 7 goals and provided 2 assists in this match. The Brazilian forward, whose current market value is shown as 45 million euros, has a contract with the English club until 2027.



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