Arsenal vs. Man United: Gabriel Jesus Suffers Injury, Exits on Stretcher

Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus was forced to leave the FA Cup third-round clash against Manchester United on a stretcher after sustaining an injury.

The Brazilian forward was visibly distressed, covering his face as he was carried off during the first half of the goalless match. The injury occurred following a seemingly innocuous collision with United captain Bruno Fernandes near Arsenal's 18-yard box.

The incident began when Jesus clipped Fernandes, causing the United midfielder's boot to come loose. Frustrated with referee Andrew Madley's decision not to award a free kick, Fernandes threw his boot to the ground twice, earning himself a yellow card for dissent. Meanwhile, Jesus remained on the ground, ultimately requiring medical attention and a stretcher to leave the field.

The injury adds to Arsenal's growing list of absentees. Bukayo Saka is sidelined until March after undergoing surgery for a hamstring issue. The Gunners are also missing Ethan Nwaneri (muscle injury), Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee), and Ben White (knee).