Jesus clutched his knee and immediately signalled to the bench after appearing to get his studs caught in the turf as he sprinted back towards his own goal to help defend a United counter-attack.
Jesus has endured an injury-hit spell in north London since signing from Manchester City in 2022, including a four month lay-off with a knee injury during the 2022-23 campaign.
“He had to come off on a stretcher, was in a lot of pain touching his knee. It’s not looking good.
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Read MoreAnother injury and another setback is desperately cruel on a player whose Arsenal career has been defined by stop-starts and false dawns.
The timing could not be worse with Kai Havertz enduring a calamitous afternoon in front of goal, including a missed penalty in the shootout, and with Arteta already contending with a depleted frontline.
Raheem Sterling replaced him and although he has struggled for form since joining on loan from Chelsea could be in line for his first Premier League start since October for Wednesday’s north London derby against Tottenham.
Arteta refused to comment on whether Arsenal will look to add another forward to his squad this month, but the clamour from supporters will undoubtedly grow louder following disappointing results in the last week.
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