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Gabriel Jesus Returns to Training After Ten Months Out With Arsenal
A huge boost for the Gunners. Gabriel Jesus is finally back in training after ten months out with a knee ligament injury.
A Giant Step Toward His Comeback
Gabriel Jesus, the 28-year-old Arsenal striker, took a major step forward in his recovery this Thursday, returning to full training for the first time since tearing his knee cruciate ligament in an FA Cup clash against Manchester United earlier this year. After undergoing surgery and enduring months of rehab, the Brazilian can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Since joining Arsenal, Jesus has played 96 matches, scoring 26 goals and providing 20 assists. His long-awaited return to team training signals that his comeback on the pitch could arrive sooner rather than later.
The Next Big Test
The Gunners are now preparing for their next Premier League challenge: a trip to Sunderland on Saturday, November 8, as they aim to stay in the race for the top spots. Jesus’ return comes at the perfect time, potentially offering fresh attacking options for a team navigating a packed and demanding schedule.
Optimism and Patience in North London
While his return to training is a huge morale boost, Arsenal’s coaching staff are approaching the situation with caution. The plan is to reintegrate Gabriel gradually, allowing him to regain match rhythm and confidence without rushing his knee recovery.
Even so, his presence around the squad has already lifted spirits among the fans and teammates alike. The Brazilian remains a crucial piece of Mikel Arteta’s attacking puzzle — and his road back to full fitness looks brighter than ever.












