Khaleej Times

Jesus feels no pressure despite slow start

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london — Gabriel Jesus insisted he had not been feeling the pressure before roaring back to form with a hat-trick in Manchester City’s 6-0 Champions League demolition of Shakhtar Donetsk.

Coming after a poor World Cup, the Brazil striker had made an underwhelm­ing start to the campaign, with just two goals and only six starts before Wednesday’s match.

The 21-year-old started to put that behind him as he netted two penalties at the Etihad Stadium and chipped the goalkeeper to claim his first City treble.

“It was a very special night for me,” said Jesus, who has been playing second fiddle to the inform Sergio Aguero this season

“I’ve been working very hard. I never enter in the pitch under pressure to score goals but I know my position requires me to score goals.

“If I am helping my teammates in some way, giving assistance, passing the ball, I’ll already be very happy but, of course, in my position I have to score.”

Jesus dedicated his hat-trick to his mother, who was at the game. City proved far too strong for the Ukrainians, overpoweri­ng them for a second time in a fortnight to take command of Group F and move closer to qualificat­ion for the last 16.

They were aided by a huge slice of luck for their second goal, however, after David Silva had given them an early lead. Raheem Sterling was unchalleng­ed when he fell in the area after stubbing his toe and Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai remarkably awarded a penalty.

Jesus accepted the chance and later grabbed another from the spot after Silva was felled. Between the penalties, Sterling scored a stunning goal and City wrapped up the win with a late effort from Mahrez and Jesus’s cool injury-time lob. —

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