Gabriel Jesus joins Arsenal

Both him and zinchenko are a bit mard arse
They went to arsenal and they bought into all this winning the league bollocks
The whole club, manager, players and fanbase are wankers
Hope they fail big time
They seem to be the new Liverpool, say they have the best player in every position but then cry that we have a bigger squad and spend more money (born not true)
No coincidence we got rid of both and did the treble
 
Weird to see the talking down of a decent player.

Did a great job for us, his biggest issue was simply that he didn’t score enough goals, which remains his problem for Arsenal where he has missed several big chances he should’ve scored.

Ultimately it meant he could only ever be a pitch hitter for us as we didn’t need his skill set in 90% of games to win them.

Still delivered some incredible performances for us in huge games.
 
Mum, mum, that man's been nasty to me ..... 'is he still paying you stupid money to play half a game?'

I loved Gabby for his effort on the pitch., but Arsenal are discovering what makes him an impact sub.

Tbf, ESPN have a kick City day going on.
 
It was an interview on the Denilson show. He was asked whey he left, he said as Pep would play a false 9 rather than him as a striker and gives 2 specific examples, Bernardo in the LC away at united and then home PSG game in the group.

It is a 3 way conversation and comes across worse when edited with words and player names added and a lot left out.
 
Next time when he comes to Etihad,


Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 
A friend pointed me towards the Arsenal reddit with all the highlights, including a mention of his return to the Etihad:


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  • The reason why Jesus was unhappy at City was because of Guardiola. He did not like many of his decisions. Jesus mentions a couple of games, but he was especially pissed off about the PSG game (November 2021). Jesus said he felt he was playing really well and receiving great feedback from Guardiola and everyone else in the coaching staff. The team trained the entire week with him playing ST, and then 2 hours before the game Guardiola put in Zinchenko as False 9. Jesus was fuming and called his mom saying he wanted to leave. He didn’t even warm up before the game. Then at around half time, Zinchenko was subbed off, Jesus came in and scored to win the game. He said he felt bad and wouldn’t do what he did in other circumstances but it is what it is.
  • Said he was unhappy with the lack of communication with Guardiola. And despite City wanting him there, he knew if he stayed he would have been playing as a winger with Haaland coming, which he did not want to do. Guardiola was the one that told him that Arteta wanted to talk.
  • Edu started his first conversation with Jesus by saying he wanted the old Gabriel back, happy and carefree. Jesus said it surprised him how personal Edu was in the interview, and how he only presented the project later with Mikel. (Jesus said he likes Edu a lot, and that Edu is a really nice guy, Denilson, one of the the hosts of the podcast and an ex player, agreed saying Edu is really nice.)
  • Jesus mentioned he does not care about money or where he plays, the most important thing is the project. And mentioned how Edu and Mikel were pivotal in his decision to move to Arsenal. They made a great pitch and made him feel at ease with playing time and position. Jesus said one of his main prerequisites was to come in and play as a number 9.
  • Mentioned how Guardiola and Arteta's playstyles are similar but Arteta wants more intensity and more directness. Said he felt it suited a younger team like Arsenal.
  • David Silva was the best player he played with at City, alongside Bernardo Silva.
  • Said at City everything had to be communicated to the coaching staff. He could never do extra training without communicating to the staff because the standard proccedure was for players to rest. Said his closeness with Arteta began with all the extra work they did together, Jesus said he learned a lot with Arteta. When Arteta left, he didn't do as much extra work.
  • At Arsenal, it is different. The training and gym work are more intense, said his body is at a better level now. At City he arrived for training at 9:30h left at 12h. With Arsenal, he starts at 9:30h and leaves at 15h/16h. So with City he felt he had to do some more extra work because he wasn't a starter and the training wasn't as intense. With Arsenal he feels he does not need the extra work, so instead he started to focus more on rest. He learned to sleep better, and eat better.
  • Said Arteta does not physically train as much with the team like he did at City. At City he trained more and Fernandinho, specifically, always fouled Arteta because of his speed with the ball. Denilson, one of the hosts, said he played with Arteta and mentioned how good he was on midfield, said his first touch was great and he saw a potential coach in him.
  • Said he was happy City fans did not boo him when he played at the Etihad this year. He did not know what to expect and was happily surprised.
Some random stuff Jesus also said:

  • Aguero and Guardiola had quite a few fights, as Aguero did not train as hard, and had trouble with his diet.
  • Said Martinelli, Saka and Odegaard are some of the best young players in the world now. Also mentioned Foden, Bellingham and Julian Alvarez. Said Foden can hit the ball from any angle, falling down, rabona, the ball always goes in smoothly.
  • Jesus also talked about how he thinks Foden might, eventually, butt heads with Guardiola over playing time.
  • He does not care about social media as much as he did in the past. Now he is married, settled down and prefers staying home with his wife and young daughter.
He talked about other things but it was mostly his Palmeiras days and Brazil NT, I don't know if Arsenal fans want to hear about these other topics. If you guys do, I could edit the post later with some more information.


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Haha. Said it all along last season, Arsenal managed to pick the two players from our squad with the weakest mentality.

They’re the only two in that squad to have won a Premier League and that was as a consequence of being part of this squad, not leaders of it. And that’s the reason they couldn’t push Arsenal over the line last season.

Refusing to warm up because he’s crying on the phone to his mum because he was dropped? Kinellfire. Sounds like some sort of hatchet job on Guardiola and the club for its routines yet we’re the ones with the trophies. Priorities and that.

Didn’t mind him when he was here - works hard but not clinical enough to be a forward, never mind a striker this team - but the fact he didn’t clap the South Stand giving him an ovation pissed me off.
 
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