‘I don’t get why’… Peter Schmeichel questions what some Man City fans did in 72nd minute v Arsenal

‘I don’t get why’… Peter Schmeichel questions what some Man City fans did in 72nd minute v Arsenal
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Published on 2024-04-02 10:00:00

Peter Schmeichel questioned the actions of some Manchester City fans who booed Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus when he was substituted during the game against Arsenal. Despite a lackluster performance from City, Gabriel Jesus was a standout player for Arsenal and posed a threat to the hosts. Former City goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel expressed his confusion over the booing, stating that Jesus did not ask to leave the club and deserved applause for his contributions during his time at City.

Gabriel Jesus, who had not started in the Premier League since January, made an impact on the game and was probably Arsenal’s biggest threat against Manchester City. Despite some initial boos from a section of City fans, many also applauded Jesus for his efforts and contributions over the years. The Brazilian forward had a successful tenure at City, scoring 95 goals and providing 46 assists in 236 appearances, while also showcasing determination and hard work on the pitch.

While some fans showed their frustration through boos, Gabriel Jesus did not deserve the negative reaction from certain sections of the crowd. His professionalism, work ethic, and contributions to winning trophies for City should have been acknowledged and applauded. Despite his occasional shortcomings, Jesus always gave his best for the club and made important contributions during his time at Manchester City, which should have been recognized by the fans at the Etihad Stadium.

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