He may be waiting on his full debut for Manchester City, but striker Gabriel Jesus has once again shown his class and quality whilst on international duty with Brazil.
Wearing the Selecao's coveted No.9 shirt, Jesus helped his side run riot against Bolivia in Rio, and managed to get himself on the score-sheet, courtesy of a brilliant Neymar assist:
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Liverpool duo Roberto Firmino and Phillipe Coutinho also found the net in the thumping 5-0 victory, which keeps Brazil second in the South American qualifying table for the 2018 World Cup.
Incredibly, the result means Bolivia are still waiting for their first away win in a World Cup qualifier since 1993.
He may be having some trouble breaking into Pep Guardiola's star-studded first-team at the Etihad, but the 19-year-old forward showed last night that he undoubtedly has the class and skill required to compete in the Premier League following his £27 million move from Palmeiras in the summer.
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