Prior to a key stretch of games for the Gunners, Arsenal striker, Gabriel Jesus is dangerously close to receiving a suspension....CONTINUE READING

The Brazilian striker must be cautious on how he launch into tackles, dives & so on against Tottenham in the North Londoners next English Premier League match at the Emirates in order to avoid getting banned for the next couple of games.

The 25-year-old has now received four yellow cards in just seven Premier League games for Mikel Arteta’s side.

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Only six other players in the English top flight have accrued the same amount of bookings.

Fulham midfielder, Joao Palhinha who got yellow carded in last Friday’s match against Fellow newcomers, Nottingham Forest, will miss the Cottagers upcoming match against Eddie Howe’s Newcastle United on October 1, as a result of his 5 yellow cards accumulations which means a one match ban according to the English FA.

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Jesus, who has established himself as the first choice forward at the Emirates after his move from Manchester City, scored his 4th goal in Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Thomas Franck’s Brentford

Later on in that game, referee David Coote cautioned him to cast doubts over his involvement in the forthcoming games for the London based outfit.

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Should the highly-rated attacker pick up one more booking versus Spurs, that would guarantee his absence in Arsenal next game versus Liverpool, which wouldn’t be good for the club considering the number of injuries problems they’re dealing with.

Gabriel Jesus will be hoping he can escape a booking in the next match to feature in huge games against Chelsea, Leeds as they look to secure Top four spots this campaign.

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