Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United - Premier League
#1 – Gabriel Jesus
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Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Premier League
Sergio Aguero was carrying a knock and that made Pep Guardiola hand in a rare Premier League start to Gabriel Jesus. Manchester City's Brazilian striker did not disappoint and took the opportunity with both hands.
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Jesus scored twice and that sealed the win for Manchester City against Wolverhampton. An own goal by Wolves' Conor Coady made it 3-0 but it was Jesus' goals that helped the Cityzens pick up the win over the side that they drew against earlier in the season.
This week's card will be Jesus' 3rd special and 2nd TOTW card. His base card is at 83, UCL card at 84 and the other TOTW card at 85. His new TOTW card will easily be higher than the previous one and thus, it will be at 86.
Many opt to play him as a midfielder in the game and that has become sort of a trend too. With his new 86 rated card, a lot more people will be looking to squeeze him into the midfield.
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