In a shocking turn of events for Arsenal fans, the club confirmed that defender Gabriel Magalhães will miss the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury sustained during their recent 2-1 victory over Fulham. This unfortunate news marks a significant setback as the Brazilian has been a cornerstone of Arsenal's defensive lineup this season.
Gabriel Magalhaes is set for hamstring surgery after being withdrawn during Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat at Craven Cottage on Tuesday, the club has confirmed.He will now be sidelined until next
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Polish back Jakub Kiwior took Gabriel's place alongside William Saliba, as Arsenal have big, fresh concern ahead of Champions League quarterfinal.
Mikel Arteta’s side visit Everton on Saturday lunchtime, but they will have one eye on their massive Champions League quarter-final clash next Tuesday, as holders Real Madrid travel to north London. Advertisement With Gabriel now out for the season and Timber,
Arsenal star Gabriel Magalhaes will miss the remainder of the season after sustaining a knock in their 2-1 win against Fulham earlier this week.The Gunners’ hopes of lifting their first Premier
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AFP on MSN'Gabriel absence should not worry Arsenal'Mikel Arteta said Arsenal cannot be derailed by the loss of Gabriel Magalhaes for the rest of the season as they chase Premier League and Champions League glory. The Brazilian centre-back added to Arteta's woes with a hamstring injury in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Fulham that will require surgery.
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Arteta revealed after the game the Dutchman had an issue with his knee – but did not specify if it was the same one that suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury that saw him miss his entire debut season. Ben White meanwhile did not make the squad midweek, with a knee problem of his own forcing Arteta to sideline the defender.
As well as Gabriel's devastating blow, Arsenal lost Ben White to a niggle before the Fulham clash and Jurrien Timber to a knee concern during the fixture, although neither man's issue is expected to sideline them for the remainder of the season.