Gabriel a doubt for north London derby after Brazil confirm thigh injury

The GuardianSunday, November 16, 2025 at 5:52:16 PM
Gabriel a doubt for north London derby after Brazil confirm thigh injury
Gabriel Magalhães' thigh injury, sustained during Brazil's friendly against Senegal, poses a significant challenge for Arsenal as they prepare for the north London derby against Tottenham. The injury highlights a broader trend in sports where player fitness is crucial for team success. Similar to Scott Barrett's recent return to captain the All Blacks after an injury, the impact of injuries on team dynamics is evident. As Arsenal navigates this setback, the importance of depth in squad management becomes increasingly apparent.
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