Arsenal beat Leicester 4-2 at home in the Premier League

It cost more than half a billion.

Now Gabriel Jesus is starting to pay off Arsenal.

Brasen scored his first league goals in the 4-2 win over Leicester.

Arsenal and Gabriel Jesus It was a dream to start the season.

Following the Premier League’s victory over Crystal Palace, the new signing correctly presented itself today in front of the fans at the Emirates Stadium.

Brassen, who was signed for more than half a billion dollars from Manchester City earlier this summer, was behind it all in Arsenal’s 4-2 home win against Leicester.

After 23 minutes, he scored beautifully 1-0 at the far post to the cheers of the great crowd.

It’s a fantastically cool goal, says Viaplay expert Frederic Ljungberg.

If the first goal was a delicacy, the second goal was easier. Jesus headed the ball half a meter from the goal line in a corner kick and 2-0 to Arsenal after 36 minutes.

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In the second half, the goals will come as if they were on a conveyor belt.

Firstly, William Saliba scored an own goal when he unfortunately headed the ball into his own net. Just two minutes later, Leicester goalkeeper Danny Ward returned.

Ward missed a cross and dropped the ball to Granit Xhaka, who made it 3-1 in an open goal, played by Jesus.

Jesus will add another critical pass because the two-goal incident in two minutes repeated itself.

First, James Madison constricted before Gabriel Martinelli fired 4-2 into the far corner after 76 minutes, played by Jesus.

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Gabriel Jesus then had a golden opportunity to score a hat-trick but missed an open goal and Al-Nahhas had to settle for two goals and two assists in his first home appearance.



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