The Evening Standard stated in a new report that Gabriel Jesus visited the Arsenal dressing room after their 0-0 draw against Newcastle United.
Jesus was unavailable to help his side beat Newcastle, as he has been sidelined with a long-term injury.
While Arsenal were largely top-class against Eddie Howe’s men, they were restricted to a mere 4 shots on target.
With Jamie Carragher dubbing Newcastle as the “most organised team in the league” after the clash, even the Premier League leaders struggled to break them down on Tuesday night.
Despite Eddie Nketiah putting in a commendable showing, Gary Neville felt Arsenal missed Gabriel Jesus, and even suggested that the club may need another striker now.
Since his arrival from Manchester City, Jesus has been a smash success for Mikel Arteta’s men.
The £265,000-a-week frontman’s all-round game is up there with some of the very best strikers in world football.
And after the North Londoners dropped 2 points in the title race, the 25-year-old showed how much of an integral presence he already is behind-closed-doors.
What Gabriel Jesus did after Arsenal drew to Newcastle

Gabriel Jesus paid a visit to the Arsenal dressing room after their 0-0 draw against Newcastle United, as per The Evening Standard.
Despite still being in rehab, Jesus took time out from his busy recovery schedule to meet his teammates after they suffered a rare disappointing result at the hands of Newcastle.
Jesus proved he has already become a leader in such a short space of time
Most injured players would simply watch their sides from the comfort of their homes and that’s that.
But Gabriel Jesus is truly one of one, as he decided to visit the Arsenal dressing room, seemingly encouraging his teammates after they succumbed to a goalless draw against Newcastle.
Despite joining the club as recently as in the summer, Jesus is already stepping up as a leader within the dressing room.
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