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Arsenal's Jesus with point to prove as derby gets Brazilian twist

Tottenham Hotspur in Saturday's north London derby the intense rivalry between the two clubs will have an extra Brazilian twist as home striker Gabriel Jesus seeks to send a reminder to his national team manager Tite. Jesus has been a revelation since joining Arsenal from Manchester City, scoring four times in the Premier League and impressing with his tireless work ethic as Mike Arteta's side top the table after seven games.

But the 25-year-old, capped 56 times for his country and first-choice for Tite at the 2018 World Cup, was omitted from Brazil's squad for this month's friendlies against Ghana and Tunisia in France last week and his place on the plane to Qatar looks anything but certain. Spurs striker Richarlison played, and scored, in both of those games in the number nine shirt and has established himself as the focal point of Brazil's attack, netting 17 times from 24 starts and seven in his last six appearances.

Richarlison, signed from Everton, has been impressive in Tottenham's strong start to the season, offering manager Antonio Conte a physical presence to complement his regular forward duo of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min. "I hope the Brazilian people believe in me more because when called on by the national team I score a lot.

I'm wearing the number nine jersey today and every time I wear it, I'm scoring. I hope it stays that way," Richarlison said after scoring twice in the 3-0 win against Ghana in Le Havre.

Tite clearly likes him, saying "he only has eyes for the goal" while Jesus, who failed to score in five appearances at the 2018 World Cup, appears to now be vying with the likes of Raphinha and Antony for a wide role in the Selecao. So Saturday's clash at The Emirates, a game that will be screened in

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