Gabriel Jesus made his Arsenal return on December 11, coming off the substitutes' bench in the second half of Arsenal's 3-0 win over Club Brugge.

What happened?

The 28-year-old Brazilian striker played for half an hour, making a considerable impact with more touches of the ball than Viktor Gyokeres, who was on the field for 62 minutes.

Gabriel Jesus had several shooting opportunities and struck the crossbar, showing his skills and energy on the pitch.

Why it matters for Gabriel Jesus

Mikel Arteta, the manager, expressed his delight at Jesus' return, saying he brings a special quality that connects everybody around him, making the team better.

Jesus' combination of individual skill and team ethic makes him a valuable asset to Arsenal, and his return is a significant boost to the team.

What comes next?

The question now is whether Gabriel Jesus can stay fit long enough to be a consistent presence in the Arsenal front line, as consistency is also the aim for Noni Madueke, who opened the scoring with a stunning individual goal.

On December 11, Arsenal fans celebrated not only the win but also Jesus' return, which added a feel-good factor to the game.

Gabriel Martinelli, who scored a wonder goal, praised Jesus, saying he loves playing with him and considers him one of the best strikers in the world.

Arteta is convinced that Jesus can have a significant role to play in the remainder of the season if he continues to perform well and put in the energy in training.

Gabriel Jesus told Arsenal's official website that he is happy and pleased with his performance, feeling more than ready to contribute to the team.