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Any assessment of Arsenal's season may well lie with - and only lie with - their finishing position.

A top four finish, and any earlier mistakes can be overlooked. Anything else, though, and questions are likely to be asked - not least of the failure to sign a striker in January while allowing Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to move on.

There can be a temptation to see things going swimmingly and decide this means debatable earlier calls can be overlooked or even justified, but that kind of approach can be limiting. This is why, despite winning their own game against Manchester United, there's no harm in Arsenal keeping close tabs on summer target Gabriel Jesus.

The Manchester City striker had scored just once in 11 outings before Saturday, but put Watford to the sword with four goals inside an hour at the Etihad Stadium. However, there's more to the run than meets the eye.

Jesus took advantage of being able to occupy more dangerous positions, having often slotted in on the wing under Pep Guardiola this season. And he's already almost on a par with Arsenal's two current strikers combined.

With seven league goals, the former Palmeiras man is one ahead of Alexandre Lacazette (four) and Eddie Nketiah (two) put together, and that's with the Arsenal duo largely featuring as out-and-out nines. And if his

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