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Jesus’s return lifts Manchester hopes

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Brazilian sensation Gabriel Jesus boosted Manchester City’s trophy hopes as he returned to training earlier than expected on his 20th birthday, the club revealed on its website.

The striker, who joined City in the January transfer window after they paid Palmeiras an initial £27-million, made a sensationa­l start to his English career with three goals in five matches.

His hot streak was stopped when he broke a bone in his foot against Bournemout­h in mid-February — he was expected to be out for between two and three months.

City manager Pep Guardiola speaking to the press on the eve of their clash with Chelsea said he hoped Jesus could play a role at some point before the end of the season.

City had earlier said on their website that Jesus had defied expectatio­ns in returning quicker than expected, “with the early prognosis suggesting he could be out until the end of the season”.

“He recently began working in the gym in a bid to keep his fitness levels high — and on his 20th birthday, he returned to the training field just seven weeks after his initial setback,” said the statement. “And although he didn’t take part in full training, focusing instead on some light ball work, it’s a sight City fans will nonetheles­s have been pleased to see.”

His return comes at a timely moment for Guardiola, who is desperate to maintain his record of never going trophyless through a season with any club he has managed.

City’s best hopes of ensuring that proud record stands is perhaps in the FA Cup where they face Arsenal in the semifinals later this month. In the league they are 11 points adrift of leaders Chelsea. — AFP

“And although he didn’t take part in full training, it’s a sight City fans will have been pleased to see”

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