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Gabriel Jesus eager to lead Arsenal in final push for title

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LONDON — Gabriel Jesus received a standing ovation when he came off the bench in the second half of Arsenal’s win against Crystal Palace and knows he is truly loved. “So good.

They have always been with me,” Gabriel Jesus smiled when ProSoccerTalk asked about the support from the fans. “They help me, push me.

The way they did it last Sunday against Fulham it was amazing. I will never forget that. All I want is to give them something back on the pitch.

Maybe the next game. I hope a lot.” Arsenal are running out of ‘next games’ this season and have on hand hovering over the Premier League trophy.

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