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Reason why Gabriel Jesus shouted at Bukayo Saka during Sheffield United vs Arsenal

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Arsenal beat Sheffield United badly at Bramall Lane, becoming the first team in the history of England’s top four leagues to win three away games by five goals or more. Martin Odegaard scored the first goal for the Gunners in the fifth minute. Jayden Bogle then scored an own goal, and Gabriel Martinelli made it 3-0 before the 15th minute.

First, Kai Havertz scored a fourth goal, and then Declan Rice scored with a tap-in, making it 5-0 before halftime. In reality, Arsenal could have been ahead by more by the time the halftime whistle went off.

After that, Ben White scored a sixth goal in the second half with a powerful shot that finished the scoring.

This is how hungry Arsenal is

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It was clear in less than a minute that Arsenal was going to win. Before Gabriel Martinelli’s shot was cleared off the line, Bukayo Saka hit the bar. It would only take three minutes for Martin Odegaard to score the first goal for Sheffield United.

Actually, Arsenal could have been up three goals by then, and they didn’t look like they were going to stop. Declan Rice and Gabriel Martinelli could be seen pumping their arms, which encouraged their teammates to keep up the intensity. Jayden Bogle deflected the ball home, and Gabriel Martinelli fired it in. This Arsenal team was ready to fight the Blades.

White fights

Ahead of this game, Ben White had great things to say about how Arsenal could make their game smarter on the ground. That is definitely something that the England player doesn’t lack.

Once Davies, a former Everton player, went in for a tackle and hit White on the foot. White, saw this as an opportunity for a sly dig, so he lifted his foot very high, just below what could be called a kick. Davies yelled back, but he couldn’t do much because the game started up again quickly.

Gabriel needs more.

In the history of England’s top four leagues, no team has ever won three straight away games by five goals or more. Within 39 minutes, Arsenal had made that score.

Still, they were hungry for more. After a corner, Bukayo Saka, who had already set up two goals, wanted to join in the fun and took a long shot. Gabriel was very angry about this and yelled at his partner for not crossing the ball to make a better chance for a sixth goal.

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