RIO FERDINAND REVEALS WHY GABRIEL JESUS IS ARSENAL'S SECRET LEADERSHIP WEAPON
Rio Ferdinand reveals why Gabriel Jesus' title experience is vital for Arsenal. Discover the latest on the Wolves clash.
Rio Ferdinand thinks Gabriel Jesus is going to be a huge presence for Arsenal in the next few months, not just on the pitch, but maybe even more behind the scenes. Arsenal haven’t had a lot of title winners in their squad lately, and Jesus is one of the few who’s actually been there and done it. That stuff matters, especially now.
Right now, Arsenal have a four-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. But they just dropped points against Brentford, and City are lurking. Arsenal haven’t lifted a domestic title in more than 20 years, and, let’s be honest, City have snatched it away from them twice in the last three seasons. City knows how to turn it on when it really counts, and with them breathing down Arsenal’s necks, people are starting to wonder if the nerves are kicking in for the Gunners.
Ferdinand, in his latest video, said Jesus could be exactly what Arsenal need right now: a calming, experienced head in the dressing room. The guy won four titles with City, so he knows what it takes. Ferdinand looked back at his own title races and said, “If I were in that Arsenal dressing room, I’d be telling the lads, ‘It’s a point away from home; let’s keep going.’ Fans get emotional, but the players can’t afford to.”
He went on, 'What really matters is what’s said after a tough result.' Are the players panicking, thinking, “Here we go again,” or are they pulling together and reminding each other, “Look, we’re going to drop points sometimes; it’s all about how we respond"? That’s where experience is huge. And that’s why Jesus might be so important for them right now. He’s one of the few in the squad who’s actually won big before. When things get tense, the rest of the players will be looking to someone like him for answers and a bit of guidance.
Jesus hasn’t played much this season; he had knee surgery and missed most of the campaign, but he’s looked sharp since coming back. Still, Viktor Gyökeres, their new summer signing, has nailed down the main striker spot.
Arsenal have a big week ahead. They’re away at Wolves on Wednesday; then it’s the North London derby against Spurs on Sunday. Wolves have only won once all season and look like they’re heading down, but Jesus isn’t looking past them. “We’re not thinking about the derby. We’re only focused on Wolves, and that’s a tough away game,” he said. “We know their situation, but they’re a good team and a big club. They need the points, so we can’t switch off. Our goal is to go to Wolves, get the win, and that’s it.”
GABRIEL JESUS RANKS BUKAYO SAKA ALONGSIDE VINICIUS JUNIOR AND RODRYGO
Gabriel Jesus compares Bukayo Saka to Vinicius Junior as Arsenal sit nine points clear in the Premier League.
Gabriel Jesus isn’t shy about putting Bukayo Saka right up there with the likes of Vinicius Junior, Raphinha, and Rodrygo. When Rio Ferdinand asked him where Saka ranks among the best wide players in football right now, the Brazilian striker didn’t hesitate.
“They’re all at the same level,” Jesus said. He knows Saka as well as anyone, having played alongside him for four years at Arsenal. “He’s at the same table. Sure, they each play their own way, and they’ve had their ups and downs, but all of them step up in big moments. Saka’s earned his place in that group. He still needs to win a few big trophies, but those will come.”
For Jesus, it’s not just Saka’s talent that stands out; it’s his attitude. Despite all the pressure and the spotlight at Arsenal, Saka’s kept his feet on the ground. “Honestly, I’m a huge fan of his personality. He’s strong but so humble. These days, you don’t find many players who rise through the academy, become huge for the club, and still stay the same,” Jesus said.
With Arsenal heading into the season’s final stretch, Jesus sounds more optimistic than ever. He sees how the team’s grown under Mikel Arteta, with players like Saka leading the way, and he truly believes this is the squad to finally win the Premier League again. “I’m really confident. We’re in a great spot, and we have such a strong squad,” he said. “I believe 100% we’re doing something special this season.”
Saka’s influence has been massive. His form has kept Arsenal on top of the Premier League table, holding a nine-point lead over Manchester City even though City have a game in hand. Jesus, who arrived from City in 2022 with four league titles under his belt, thinks this team’s ready. They’ve fallen short before, but he’s convinced they can finish the job this time.
HOW EBERECHI EZE’S MONTH-LONG INJURY BLOW RESHAPES ARSENAL’S TREBLE PURSUIT
Arsenal playmaker Eberechi Eze is out for six weeks with a calf injury, missing the Champions League and FA Cup.
Arsenal’s hopes for a historic treble took a real hit with the news about Eberechi Eze. He’s out for at least a month, maybe longer, after picking up a serious calf injury at a pivotal point in the season. Honestly, it couldn’t have come at a worse time. Mikel Arteta now has to face some tough fixtures without one of his key creative forces.
The BBC reports Eze will miss four to six weeks after getting injured in the Champions League win against Bayer Leverkusen. He already sat out Arsenal’s Carabao Cup final loss to Manchester City and pulled out of international duty. Arteta is still waiting for a full assessment from the medical team, but either way, the timing stings. Arsenal is chasing silverware in the Premier League, Champions League, and FA Cup, and losing Eze now is just brutal. On the bright side, captain Martin Odegaard is nearing his return from a knee injury, which should take some pressure off in midfield.
Eze has been a huge part of Arsenal’s attack this season. Before his injury, he played in 43 matches – two for Crystal Palace before his late-August move and the rest for Arsenal. He’s racked up nine goals and six assists for the Gunners, cementing himself as a key figure up front. In the Premier League, he’s appeared 26 times and contributed six goals and two assists. His Champions League stats are solid, too: one goal and two assists in nine games.
With Eze out, England manager Thomas Tuchel called up Harvey Barnes from Newcastle United. Barnes is in red-hot form, with 14 goals across all competitions, and this move finally ends his nearly six-year absence from international play and shuts down any talk he might switch to Scotland.
Looking ahead, Arteta has a rough road without his star playmaker. Arsenal sits at the top with 70 points, nine clear of Manchester City (though City still have a game in hand). The team returns after the international break with an FA Cup quarter-final against Southampton on April 4. Three days later, they head to Sporting CP for the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. Then, there’s a massive Premier League clash with Pep Guardiola’s squad on April 19. It’s a brutal stretch; Arsenal’s depth is about to be tested like never before.