Thigh injury could rule out Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhães for at least a month

The Guardian – SportTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 7:41:18 PM
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Thigh injury could rule out Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhães for at least a month
  • Gabriel Magalhães suffered a thigh injury while representing Brazil in a friendly match against Senegal, which is expected to keep him out of action for at least a month. The injury was confirmed after he limped off during the game at the Emirates Stadium, where Brazil secured a 2-0 victory. He has since returned to Arsenal for further evaluation of the muscle injury in his right thigh.
  • This injury is significant for Arsenal as it could impact their performance in the Premier League, where they are currently leading. Losing a key defender like Gabriel during this crucial period may hinder their chances of maintaining their position at the top of the league table.
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