Gabriel Jesus' six best Man City games that show Arsenal what they'd be getting
One of the main criticisms of Gabriel Jesus, often from fans who don't actually watch him weekly, is that he isn't prolific.
If he does leave Manchester City for Arsenal, though, he will do so with 95 goals and 46 assists from 236 appearances, or a goal contribution every 101 minutes. That's hardly a striker who doesn't know where the goal is, and another criticism often aimed at Jesus is that he doesn't affect the big games.
That could be because he is often overlooked for the more important Premier League fixtures or the big European nights. However, when he does get the nod on the big stage, he's got an impressive record of taking his chance when it comes.
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We've picked out six of Jesus' most memorable moments in a City shirt, showing what City could be losing out on - and Arsenal could be gaining:
The moment that fans will remember Jesus for most, after a promising first 18 months at City, this was the game that will ensure he always has a place in Blues history.
With the Premier League title all secured, City were targeting a unique record to become the first side to reach 100 points in the division. Until Jesus was introduced on 59 minutes, it looked as though they would fall agonisingly short on 98 points - a worry that continued until second half injury time.
Then Jesus did the rest, latching onto a long ball, lobbing the keeper, and sending the entire City squad and travelling fans into ecstasy.
In his first few seasons at City, Jesus got most of his guaranteed games in the cups, and in 2018/19, he scored three and assisted two on the way to the FA Cup final. He was rewarded with a start at Wembley and didn't waste