Mikel Arteta
hailed the performance of Gabriel Jesus as the Brazilian scored and assisted in
the Gunners' 2-1 victory at Nottingham Forest.
Jesus, 28,
netted just his fourth goal of the Premier League campaign when slotting
through the legs of his former team-mate Matt Turner from an acute angle.
His precise
pass then fed Bukayo Saka for his second strike in three games, meaning Taiwo
Awoniyi's late goal for the hosts proved a mere consolation.
Much of the
January transfer window discussion has circled around the North Londoners' need
for reinforcements up front but Arteta was thrilled with his No9's efforts at
the City Ground.
He said:
"We really need him [Jesus] at his best. I had a great feeling before the
game and I told him.
"He had
some fluid in the knee and he was struggling. He was kicking every physio out
there two days ago saying, 'I want to be on that pitch'.
"He
pushed everybody to be there and when someone has that attitude, that desire in
this moment, something good is going to happen because of the ability and the
quality to do it.
"He was magnificent today, I think."
Meanwhile,
Arteta was keen to play down a heated full-time discussion between defenders
Oleksandr Zinchenko and Ben White.
The pair
appeared to exchange words over Forest's late goal but it was not enough to
concern their boss.
Arteta
added: "That's pushing each other and being not happy, conceding nothing.
And I have to encourage that and promote it in the right way, in a respectful
way.
"Sometimes
after the game, it’s too emotional and too heated, but I love that the players
are pushing each other and demanding excellence.
"Today
we conceded a goal that is not at the level that we want.
"Now
we're going to have a massive game against Liverpool at the top of the table.
And we're going to have to be even better than today, for sure."
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