MIKEL ARTETA admitted it was “not obtained information” for Arsenal after ahead Gabriel Jesus limped off holding his hamstring throughout their 2-1 win over Sevilla.
Jesus, 26, scored a sensational purpose for the Gunners of their very important victory in Spain on Tuesday night.
Arsenal’s Gabriel Jesus was changed by Leandro Trossard after struggling a knockCredit score: PA

The Brazilian seemed to be holding his hamstringCredit score: Rex
However he suffered a knock within the eightieth minute after driving a problem from Boubakary Soumare.
Arsenal took no possibilities with their Brazilian attacker as Leandro Trossard ready to interchange him.
And as Jesus obtained to his toes to trudge off the pitch, he seemed to be holding his hamstring.
This was confirmed by Arteta throughout his post-match interview as he added additional concern to the damage concern.
Talking to TNT Sports activities, he mentioned: “He felt one thing in his hamstring so let’s see.
“He right away requested to be subbed which isn’t excellent news as a result of he’s not a participant that does that in any respect.
“We’ll have to attend and see within the subsequent few days.”
In the meantime, Jesus insists he doesn’t imagine it’s too critical.
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He mentioned: “I felt one thing. Let’s see. I did some checks with the physio, it appears to be like not that large, however let’s see.
“I’ve a scan, perhaps tomorrow. I’m fairly positive it is going to be nothing.”
Jesus missed the opening two video games of the Premier League season on account of a knee damage.
Following his return, he has scored 4 targets and offered one assists in 11 video games.
Arteta’s males host Sheffield United within the league, earlier than travelling to West Ham within the Carabao Cup.
They then return to Premier League motion away at Newcastle forward of a second Champions League conflict with Sevilla.
Their ultimate match earlier than the worldwide break comes at dwelling to Burnley on November 11.