That makes it three starts, three goals and two assists in English football for the youngster since his arrival from Brazil and he wasn’t just City’s Man of the Match for the second successive game, but also their match winner as his late, late strike rescued a vital three points for the Blues.
The immediate impact Gabriel Jesus has made since he arrived in England was impressive enough prior to Sunday’s game but he’s becoming the gift that keeps on giving and a huge factor in City’s improved form of late.
STRIKE ONE: Gabriel Jesus celebrates after netting his and City’s opener
But the most important statistic of all is the one usually displayed in the top left hand corner of your TV screen and the young man from Sao Paulo was responsible for both of the two goals which gave City their slender margin of victory at the Etihad Stadium.
His first strike came after 11 minutes when he pounced on a loose ball in the area and guided a half-volley into the far corner but it was his second goal which will probably live longest in the memory.
With Swansea clinging on for a point deep into stoppage time and City struggling to find an opening, David Silva whipped in a cross and Jesus bought himself a yard of space. His downward header was saved well by Lukasz Fabianski but he was on hand to tap in the rebound and send his adoring new public home happy.
“Most of the big clubs in Europe wanted Gabriel but he came to us and he is a big signing for us,” said Pep Guardiola in his post-match press conference.
DOUBLE TOPS: Pep Guardiola has spoken of his delight at Gabriel Jesus’s instant impact
“He is hungry, has desire and has shown us so many good things. He’s told me he never gets tired!
“There are 19-year-olds who are physically strong and some who aren’t. That guy in the box has something special. His first touch is good but his second or third touch has to improve. He’s so intelligent though.”
“He is a very good player,” said Yaya Toure.