Classy Jesus steers Arsenal to win over Sevilla
25th October 2023
The Brazilian scored and assisted as Arsenal won 1-2.

- The Brazilian striker crafted Gabriel Martinelli's opener with a masterful turn and pass and then doubled the Gunners' lead with a lethal finish, as Mikel Arteta's side moved top of Group B.
- Sevilla pulled one back just before the hour mark when Nemanja Gudelj headed home from Ivan Rakitic's corner past the motionless Raya.
- Arsenal moved up to six points, one ahead of Lens, with the French side drawing 1-1 at home against PSV Eindhoven, who are level on two points with Sevilla.
Gabriel Jesus scored a sublime goal and
created another to earn Arsenal an important 1-2 Champions League win over
Sevilla on Tuesday, making up for their shock defeat at Lens earlier in
October.
The Brazilian striker crafted Gabriel
Martinelli's opener with a masterful turn and pass and then doubled the
Gunners' lead with a lethal finish, as Mikel Arteta's side moved top of Group
B.
Arsenal moved up to six points, one ahead
of Lens, with the French side drawing 1-1 at home against PSV Eindhoven, who
are level on two points with Sevilla.
Diego Alonso's team put up a spirited
showing in the Uruguayan's second match in charge, following their impressive and
intense performance in a draw against La Liga leaders Real Madrid on Saturday.
However, Arsenal had more cutting edge in
attack and Jesus' quality made the difference in an entertaining clash in
Andalusia as the Brazilian kept his streak of scoring in each of his team's
matches in the competition.
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Sevilla boasted before kick-off with
banners hailing their record seven Europa League triumphs, but in the heart of
their defence they also had a four-time Champions League winner in Sergio
Ramos.
The 37-year-old marshalled the defence well
as the hosts kept Arteta's side at bay for the majority of the first half,
which was bookended by Martinelli chances.
Sevilla goalkeeper Orjan Nyland saved the
first, darting off his line quickly to deflect Martinelli's shot back off the
striker and out for a goal kick.
The hosts took control in driving rain at
the rowdy Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, with Lucas Ocampos flicking wide and
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya looking uncertain under pressure, giving the ball
away on multiple occasions.
Arteta defended the Spain international
after he made two mistakes in Saturday's Premier League draw at Chelsea, with
some fans demanding to see Aaron Ramsdale restored in goal, but the coach stuck
with his compatriot.
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Sevilla carved out their best chance of the
first period moments before Arsenal took the lead, with Youssef En-Nesyri
dragging an effort narrowly wide after breaking into the area.
After another Sevilla attack was cut short
in stoppage time, Gabriel Jesus turned brilliantly in midfield to confound two
Sevilla players and open up the pitch, before springing Martinelli through on
goal with a quick pass.
The Brazilian showed composure to round
Nyland and slot home on his Champions League debut with Ramos unable to catch
him in pursuit.
Arsenal last qualified for the tournament
in 2017 and Arteta's young side's inexperience told in their defeat by Lens
after having taken the lead, however this time they quickly found a second
goal.
The otherwise quiet Martin Odegaard lashed
over the bar early in the second half before Jesus dribbled into the box from
the left flank and brilliantly thrashed a shot into the far top corner across
Nyland.
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Sevilla pulled one back just before the
hour mark when Nemanja Gudelj headed home from Ivan Rakitic's corner past the
motionless Raya.
The Arsenal goalkeeper produced a
spectacular save to tip Mariano Diaz's effort onto the crossbar, although it
would have been ruled out for a foul had it found a way in.
Sevilla beat Manchester United and Juventus
last season at home in their Europa League run and refused to give in without
trying everything, with former Tottenham winger Erik Lamela booked for diving
in the area.
They turned the screw in the final stages,
but Arsenal clung on for victory.
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