Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus could be set for a spell on the sidelines after he appeared to sustain a hamstring injury in the Gunners' Champions League victory over Sevilla
Mikel Arteta has another major injury headache with Gabriel Jesus set to join Thomas Partey in the Arsenal treatment room.
Jesus enjoyed a fine game in Seville, where he teed up Gabriel Martinelli superbly for the Gunners' opener before bagging a goal of his own early in the second-half, but was seen clutching at his hamstring in the closing stages. The Brazilian striker limped off gingerly as he was replaced by Eddie Nketiah.
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