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Gabriel Jesus scores 2 in Arsenal's 4-2 win over Leicester

LONDON (AP) - Gabriel Jesus didn't take long to make an impression at Emirates Stadium.

The Brazil striker marked his home debut for Arsenal with two goals and two assists in a 4-2 win against Leicester in the Premier League on Saturday.

But apparently it wasn't enough for Jesus himself.

'œHe was really disappointed in the dressing room, because he said he could have scored four,'ť Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said. 'œI wouldn't like to play against him as a defender. He's so mobile, so intuitive, always sharp.'ť

The 25-year-old Jesus, who joined from Manchester City as Arsenal's marquee summer signing so far, opened his account for the Gunners in the 23rd minute with a brilliant, curling finish. He got his second in the 35th from a header and had several chances to finish the game with a hat trick.

The two times Leicester found a foothold in the match, Arsenal struck back right away.

The visitors made it 2-1 from an own goal by William Saliba in the 53rd, but Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka restored the home side's two-goal cushion two minutes later. Xhaka scored after Jesus poked a loose ball into his path when Leicester goalkeeper Danny Ward failed to hold on to a routine cross into the box and collided with defender Wesley Fofana.

Leicester attacking midfielder James Maddison made it 3-2 in the 74th when he sent a low shot through the legs of Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale.

A nervous murmur went through the crowd, but the Arsenal team didn't panic as it did in similar situations in recent seasons. Jesus drove forward just a minute later and squared the ball to forward Gabriel Martinelli, who fired a left-footed shot from just outside the area to beat Ward at the back post to make it 4-2.

'œIt was a bit of a mixed bag for us today,'ť Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers said. 'œThere were good moments. But in key moments of the game, we made mistakes.'ť

Leicester also had a penalty decision overturned just before halftime after the referee first pointed to the spot and then was asked to review a coming together of Ramsdale and Leicester forward Jamie Vardy in the box.

On a hot day when the mercury hit around 33 C (91 F), six goals and the pace of the game took a lot out of the players and water breaks were needed in each half. The result means that Arsenal has won both of its opening league games, with Leicester drawing its first match.

Jesus was the focus of Arsenal's attack throughout the game, with teammates trying to get him the ball at every opportunity. For his first goal, he took one touch after receiving a pass from Xhaka, set himself and then bent a shot that took a slight deflection to sail in past Ward.

Jesus got a bit of help for his second from Vardy. The Leicester forward flicked the ball backward across the face of goal from a corner, and Jesus headed into an empty net at the back post.

The striker nearly scored a hat trick before halftime when he dominated Leicester defender Jonny Evans with his back to goal, spun around him into the box and fired a low shot saved by Ward. He had multiple chances in the second half as well.

The challenge for Arsenal when it comes to Jesus will be keeping him fit throughout the course of the season since he wasn't used to playing in every match during his time at Manchester City.

'œWe have to manage that load,'ť Arteta said. 'œWe have to be on top of that.'ť

But the manager said Jesus has already lifted the standards among the team in training and with the way he connects with his teammates.

Jesus says he's enjoying being Arsenal's No. 9, but he doesn't harbor any bad feelings against his former club.

'œI was not unhappy at City,'ť he said. 'œI just want to play. I understand the club, I understand the manager. But you know sometimes players want to play. And I'm the same. And here I come and I train every day."

Unlike Arsenal, Leicester has been very quiet in the transfer market and will look to hold onto key players like Fofana and Maddison, who are attracting interest from other clubs. The team only announced its first signing of the transfer window on the eve of Saturday's match. Alex Smithies, a 32-year-old backup goalkeeper who most recently played for Cardiff, signed with the Foxes on a two-year deal.

Rodgers hopes the transfer rumors involving some of his players doesn't infect the team as a whole.

'œI think it's difficult for the young players," he said. "But you could see the spirit in the team today. The players kept going right until the end.'ť

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Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus, right, scores their side's second goal of the game during their English Premier League soccer match against Leicester City at the Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Arsenal's Ben White, left, and Leicester City's James Maddison battle for the ball during their English Premier League soccer match at the Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Arsenal's Granit Xhaka, left, and Leicester City's Wesley Fofana battle for the ball during their English Premier League soccer match at the Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Arsenal's Oleksandr Zinchenko, second right, and Gabriel head the ball away from Leicester City's Youri Tielemans, left, during their English Premier League soccer match at the Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Leicester City's Jamie Vardy (left) speaks to referee Darren England after seeing a penalty decision being overruled by VAR during their English Premier League soccer match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, London, Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022. (Mike Egerton/PA via AP) The Associated Press
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