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Bukayo Saka and Vinicius Junior both left amazed by Arsenal player’s display yesterday
Bukayo Saka and Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior have bot💟h taken to Instagram to praise Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus 🌜after his display against Leeds United yesterday.
The Gunners continued their brilliant run of form in the Premi🍌er League with a 4-1 win over Leeds on Saturday afternoon.
Mikel Arteta’s men responded brilliantly to Manchester City thras🍸hing Liverpool by the same scoreline just an hour befor🎐e their win over Leeds.
Despite a slow start to the game, Arsenal took the lead through Jesus in the 35th min♓ute after the Brazilian won a penalty, then stepped up to convert it.
The 25-year-old was handed his first start since returning from in🦄jury and 🌜managed to bag a brace before being replaced on the hour mark.
Now, both Saka and Vinicius have reacted to the Arsenal staཧr’s display 𝕴at the Emirates Stadium yesterday.

Saka and Vinicius left amazed by Jesus display
Jesus took to after the game to express hi🔯s delight at making his long-awaited return to the starting line-up.
He wrote: “Very happy for the day I have li🥀ved today. After a lot of h🦩ard work and perseverance on the rehab, here we are again. Let’s go, Gunners!”
Saka repl💯ied beneath the post with a fire emojiꩵ, while Vinicius commented with three heart emojis.
Arsenal are showing no sig𒉰ns of slowing down or cracking under the pressure as they bid to get their hands on the Premier League title.
It will be a huge boost for Arteta to see Jeꦺsus back in the starting line-up and more importantly, back amongst the goals.

The Brazil star was arguably Arsenal𒊎’s best player before picking up an injury at the World Cup and despite the fact that the team have handled his absence superbly, he will be vital to their chances of pipping City to the title.
Arteta even rested Saka for the first timeꦇ in the Premier൲ League yesterday, with Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli starting alongside Jesus.
Arsenal now have a brilliant ra꧑nge of attacking options and that will only benefit them down the final stretch of the cam🎐paign.