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Gabriel Magalhaes reveals the Arsenal player that makes his head ‘hurt’ in training

Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes has opened up about the player that makes his head hurt while in training with his teammates.

Gabriel Magalhaes, the Brazilian defender for Arsenal, has opened up about the toughest player to defend against in training. According to Gabriel, Bukayo Saka is the trickiest player to defend against due to his strength and skill on the ball.

Saka has been a standout player for Arsenal this season, scoring 12 goals and providing 10 assists in all competitions. His impressive performances have helped Arsenal climb to the top of the Premier League table with 66 points after 28 games.

Gabriel spoke highly of Saka’s abilities, stating that he is “so good” and that he “helps the team a lot.” He also mentioned that if he were defending against Saka, his head would be in trouble due to how hard it is to defend against him one-on-one.

“For me, he’s (Saka) had the best moment. He’s so good. If I’m the defender who plays against him, my head is in trouble. Because he’s so hard, too strong 1v1.” Gabriel Magalhaes told Premier League Uncut.

“He helps the team a lot and you see this season and last season, he’s so good.”

Saka’s versatility has been a key factor in his success this season. He has played as a left winger, ring winger, left wing-back, and even as a central midfielder. His ability to adapt to different positions and still perform at a high level has made him an invaluable asset for Arsenal.

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 11: (L-R) Bukayo Saka and Gabriel of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Brentford FC at Emirates Stadium on February 11, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Saka’s rise to stardom has been nothing short of impressive. At just 21 years old, he has already established himself as one of Arsenal’s most important players. With his talent and work ethic, it’s clear that Saka will continue to be a force on the pitch for years to come.

In conclusion, Gabriel Magalhaes’ comments about Bukayo Saka highlight just how talented and difficult he is to defend against. Saka’s contributions both on and off the field have made him an integral part of Arsenal’s success this season. As he continues to develop and improve, there’s no doubt that he will become an even more formidable opponent for defenders to face.

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