Granit Xhaka’s early strike gave the Gunners the advantage at St. Mary’s, but Mikel Arteta’s team dropped points for just the second match this year as the Saints punished the Gunners for a subpar performance after the break.
The Arsenal forward Jesus himself missed the few chances the visitors had to increase their lead before Stuart Armstrong tied the score for Southampton with 25 minutes remaining.
What Did Jesus Say About The Match?
Jesus told Arsenal’s website, “Everyone is a little bit frustrated because we know we might win the game, gain the three points.
“I think they played good, but we were better than them. We give them a lot of easy balls and then we don’t score the goals with the chances we create.”
Nevertheless, the Brazil international said it was important Arsenal held their nerve and put this result into context.
“Now is the time you know everyone is going to talk about us, about our performance; I just want to say to the team to be calm.
“We are going to come back strong, play our football, like we started the season and everything is coming back to normal.
“Sometimes you drop a little bit, but you have to realise and wake up. That’s what we have to do.”
Jesus has now gone five games in all competitions without scoring a goal – a point not lost on the striker, who arrived from English champions Manchester City in a $50 million (£45 million) pre-season deal.
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“I don’t know, I really don’t know,” he said when asked about his failure to score against Southampton.
Jesus, looking to bolster his tally of five goals in 14 appearances for the Gunners, added: “If I know, I can tell you. But the only thing I can do is keep trying, keep fighting, keep improving.
“I am here to score goals, I am here to help the team with the goals. I understand that. Of course, the goals are coming back soon.”
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