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Gabriel Martinelli record this season that shows he’s world-class

Arsenal winger Gabriel Martinelli has been outstanding for the gunners this season and there is now a new record that shows he is world-class.

Gabriel Martinelli has been one of the best players in the Premier League this season, and it has now been revealed that he has been better than all Brazilian players in foreign leagues. The 21-year-old Arsenal winger has scored 14 league goals this season, surpassing Neymar’s 13 goals to become the highest scoring Brazilian player in Europe’s top five leagues.

Martinelli joined Arsenal from Ituano FC in 2019 and has since become a key player for Mikel Arteta’s side. The young Brazilian forward is known for his pace and dribbling ability, as well as his eye for goal. He is also an excellent passer of the ball and is capable of playing on either wing or through the middle. His versatility makes him a valuable asset for Arsenal and he has already established himself as one of their most important players this season.

Martinelli’s impressive form this season is even more remarkable when you consider his age. At just 21 years old, he is still learning his trade but already looks like a world-class talent. He is also proving to be a great role model for young Brazilian players looking to make it in Europe, showing them that they can succeed if they work hard enough.

It remains to be seen how far Martinelli can go in his career but there is no doubt that he will be one of Brazil’s top stars for many years to come. His performances this season have been nothing short of outstanding and he will certainly be one to watch out for in the future.

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