Gabriel Jesus Arsenal Inter Milan 2026: Brace Secures Champions League Knockout
Gabriel Jesus scored twice as Arsenal defeated Inter Milan 3-1 on Jan 20, 2026. The win secures a Champions League knockout spot and sets a new club record for European wins.
He waited 11 months for this moment. Gabriel Jesus silenced the San Siro with a clinical display that proved he's back at his best.
According to Reuters, Arsenal defeated Inter Milan3-1 in the Champions League on January 20, 2026. The victory not only guaranteed the Gunners a spot in the knockout stages but also marked their seventh consecutive European win—a new club record.
Gabriel Jesus Returns to Form in San Siro Victory
Making only his third start of the season after recovering from an ACL injury sustained last January, the 28-year-old Brazilian forward looked sharp from the whistle. In the 10th minute, he reacted quickest to a deflected shot from Jurrien Timber to poke the ball home. It was his first goal in this competition in over two years.
Arsenal's European Dominance Continues
Inter Milan briefly leveled through Petar Sucic, but Jesus restored the lead in the 31st minute by heading in a Leandro Trossard assist. Mikel Arteta's side is currently dominating both home and abroad, sitting seven points clear at the top of the Premier League. They face Manchester United this coming Sunday.
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