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Report: Unbelievable statistic showing Gabriel Magalhaes’ quality revealed

Gabriel Magalhaes has been one of Arsenal's main centre backs this season and an unbealivable statistic showing his quality has been revealed.

Gabriel Magalhães has been a revelation for Arsenal since his arrival from Lille in the summer of 2020. The Brazilian centre-back has quickly established himself as one of the Premier League’s most reliable defenders, and his impressive performances have been rewarded with a remarkable statistic.

No player in Europe’s top five leagues has made more last man tackles this season than Gabriel Magalhães, with six as per Live Score. This is an incredible feat considering the competition he is up against, and it highlights just how important he has been to Arsenal’s defensive solidity this season.

The 24-year-old has been a rock at the back for the Gunners, forming an impressive partnership with William Saliba. His ability to read the game and make crucial interventions at key moments have been invaluable for Mikel Arteta’s side, and his last man tackles have been particularly impressive.

Magalhães’ ability to anticipate danger and make decisive challenges has enabled him to make more last man tackles than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues this season. This is a testament to his quality as a defender, and it is no surprise that he is being linked with some of Europe’s biggest clubs.

The Brazilian international has also shown his quality on the ball, completing over 80% of his passes this season. He is comfortable playing out from the back and can pick out accurate long balls when required. His composure on the ball makes him an ideal fit for Arsenal’s possession-based style of play, and he looks set to be a key player for them for years to come.

Overall, Gabriel Magalhães has been an outstanding signing for Arsenal since joining from Lille last summer. His incredible statistic of making more last man tackles than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues this season highlights just how important he has been for Mikel Arteta’s side, and it looks like he will be a key figure at the Emirates Stadium for many years to come.

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