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Gabriel Jesus’s likely return game for Arsenal revealed with Mikel Arteta to get dream scenario

The latest Arsenal news examines when Gabriel Jesus may return to play after being sidelined since December due to knee surgery.

Eight weeks" - Gabriel Jesus delivers injury update as Arsenal wait on  forward's return - Mirror Online

Arsenal supporters will be counting down the days for when Gabriel Jesus is available for selection following yet another encouraging update with regard to his recovery from knee surgery.

Last summer’s £45m signing from Manchester City has been sidelined since the beginning of December after suffering medial ligament damage whilst in action for Brazil at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and with the issue worse than initially feared an operation was required and subsequently completed successfully.

In the weeks since undergoing surgery, the 25-year-old has kept Arsenal fans in the loop with how his recovery is coming along and most recently Instagram footage – courtesy of the forward’s personal trainer, Andre Cunha, has emerged showing him running outside on the grass.

With Jesus seemingly not too far away from rejoining the senior squad in full training, naturally the discussion amongst the Gunners’ fanbase is centred around when the striker will be back in action in a bid to bolster the club’s pursuit of lifting the Premier League trophy come May.

Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus gives knee injury update and hints at return  date as he returns to working on grass | The Sun

Well, there are a couple of factors that indicate the Brazilian’s likely return date. The first being what he said following the 3-2 win over Manchester United a fortnight ago where he revealed to former UFC Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, that he hoped to be back playing within “four to five weeks”.

A timeline for this would either be the penultimate weekend of this month when Arsenal face Unai Emery’s Aston Villa away from home or the following weekend when the north London outfit are on the road again as they visit the King Power Stadium for a showdown with Leicester City.

Although, it’s worth keeping in mind that at the time of Jesus’ comments, he was just short of seven weeks removed from surgery so he is very much on schedule to, at least, be back in full training before the end of the month – a scenario that was outlined by medical expert Dr. Rajpal Brar, DPT.

Gabriel Jesus returns to the field, good news in sight for Arteta?

“Return timeline after MCL surgery is typically 10-12 weeks,” he wrote on Twitter. “Ligament heals quite well due to robust blood supply. Granit Xhaka was back in 70 days & would’ve been sooner if not for the accompanying fracture as well. True timeline will be wait and see.”

However, it should be noted that given Mikel Arteta’s cautious approach with players returning from long-term injuries, it could be that Jesus isn’t considered for selection until March where the Gunners face Everton, Bournemouth, Fulham and Crystal Palace in the Premier League as well as a round of 16 Europa League tie which is yet to be determined.

With that said, considering Reiss Nelson is back in training following a hamstring injury and Emile Smith Rowe’s thigh strain not thought to be too serious, it means that once Jesus is fully fit the only-long term casualty will be Mohamed Elneny. Having a near fully-fit first-team squad is certainly a dream scenario for Arteta as his side look to compete on two fronts.

source: www.football.london

 

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