Arsenal have been without star forward Gabriel Jesus for over three months now.
The former Manchester City frontman has been sidelined ever since he sustained a knee injury during Brazil's World Cup campaign towards the end of November. Having suffered medial ligament damage whilst playing against Cameroon, Jesus returned to London to undergo surgery on his knee.
Since then, Jesus has been making his way through his rehabilitation process and he has now been spotted at the Emirates Stadium, watching on as the Gunners take on Everton in the Premier League. He will be hoping Mikel Arteta's side can secure all three points against the Toffees, a result that would leave them five points clear at the top of the league table with 13 games left to play.
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football.london reported on Monday evening that Arsenal are hopeful of having Jesus back in the first-team squad before the international break towards the end of March. The Gunners will welcome Crystal Palace to N5 before club action pauses for a fortnight due to international fixtures.
Then on Tuesday evening, the 25-year-old took to social media, posting a picture where he can be seen back on the field, playing with a ball. "Step by step" his tweet read, alongside multiple emojis before the hashtags of "alômãe" and "gratidão", which roughly translate to "hello mother" and "gratitude", the former of which refers to his iconic phone call celebration to his mother.
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