Fans are all saying the same thing after Gabriel Jesus scores first goal of season with wonder strike against Leicester | The Sun

GABRIEL JESUS has scored his first Premier League goal for Arsenal and fans are going crazy for it.

The Brazil international, 25, broke the deadlock just 23 minutes into the game against Leicester.


He started the attack, picking the ball up on the left before cutting inside past Johnny Evans and setting it through to Gabriel Martinelli.

The winger then passed it to Granit Xhaka, who sent it back to Jesus in the penalty area.

Jesus then stunned his team-mates as he lobbed the ball over goalkeeper Danny Ward and into the top right corner, despite being marked by two defenders.

Fans took to Twitter to react, with one writing: "Gabriel Jesus is unbelievable."

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Another added: "That is just a ridiculous finish by Gabriel Jesus."

A third said: "Gabriel Jesus is on another level."

And one Manchester United fan had their say, adding: "Gabriel Jesus – what a player! I'm jealous because he'll be the difference for Arsenal."

Jesus went on to double The Gunners' lead just 12 minutes later with a header at the back post following a fantastic corner from Martin Odegaard.

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The striker has now scored a total of nine goals since joining Arsenal in June.

Leicester had a penalty shout just before half time as Jamie Vardy went to ground following a challenge from Aaron Ramsdale.

But, the decision was overturned after referee Darren England checked the VAR monitor.

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