Arsenal's Late Show Stuns Man Utd: Gabriel Jesus Strikes in the 98th Minute to Give Gunners Victory

I woke up yesterday morning feeling refreshed and ready for the day. I had a big match to watch with my friend, John, who is an Arsenal fan: Arsenal vs. Manchester United. I was a neutral fan, but I had been following both teams closely all season. I was expecting a close game, and I was not disappointed.

We met up at John's house and settled in to watch the match. The match started off with Manchester United taking the lead in the 27th minute through Marcus Rashford.

Arsenal responded well and equalized in the 28th minute through Martin Odegaard. The first half was pretty evenly matched, with both teams creating chances.

At halftime, John was feeling confident. He said that Arsenal were the better team and that they would win. I wasn't so sure, but I didn't want to jinx it.

In the 88th minute, Manchester United thought they had scored a goal to take the lead. Alejandro Garnacho scored after a long ball was played over the top of the Arsenal defense. However, the goal was disallowed by VAR for offside. John was ecstatic. He started jumping up and down and shouting. I couldn't help but smile. It was good to see him so happy.

My friend, Tobi, who is a Manchester United fan, texted me to say he was furious. He said that the goal should have stood and that it was a "big turning point" in the match. I couldn't help but agree. It was a close call, but I thought Garnacho was just onside.

The disallowed goal was a blow to Manchester United's chances of winning the match. In the 96th minute, Arsenal scored a dramatic winner through Declan Rice. The goal came after a long ball was played over the top of the Manchester United defense. Rice controlled the ball and fired it past the goalkeeper.

And then, in the 98th minute, Gabriel Jesus came off the bench and scored the winner for Arsenal. It was a devastating blow for Manchester United fans, and it was a perfect way to cap off a great day for Arsenal.

I was in disbelief. I couldn't believe that Arsenal had won the match in such a dramatic fashion. It was an incredible finish to an incredible match.

Arsenal held on for the victory, and John was finally able to celebrate his team's win. He was so happy that he even bought me a beer.

I was also happy for Arsenal. They played well and deserved to win. I hope that they can continue their good form and challenge for the title this season, although we all know the title surely belongs to Manchester City.

I also hope that Manchester United can turn things around soon. They have a lot of talented players, but they've been struggling this season. Many of their defenders are injured, which has made it difficult for them to keep clean sheets.

I'm not sure if Manchester United will be able to turn things around, but I'm hoping for the best. They are a big club with a lot of history, and I would hate to see them fall too far.

But for now, I'm going to enjoy watching Arsenal win. They are a young and exciting team, and I think they have a bright future.

And as for Tobi and all the Manchester United fans, better luck next time.

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