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Why Arsenal’s match against Everton will be special for Gabriel Magalhaes

Arsenal will in the upcoming season face Everton away from home and this will certainly be a special game for Gabriel Magalhaes.

Arsenal will be gearing up for their next Premier League match against Everton, which is set to be a special occasion for Gabriel Magalhães. If he takes to the field, it will mark his 100th appearance in the Premier League for the Gunners.

Currently sitting in fifth position on the Premier League table with 10 points after four league games in the 2023/24 campaign, Arsenal will be looking to continue their positive start to the season. The team has shown promising signs under their manager, and fans are hopeful that they can maintain their momentum.

However, all eyes will be on Gabriel Magalhães as he reaches a significant milestone in his Arsenal career. Since joining the club, the Brazilian defender has established himself as a key figure in the team’s defense. Known for his strong aerial presence and ability to read the game well, Gabriel has become a fan favorite at the Emirates Stadium.

Reaching 100 Premier League appearances is no small feat and is a testament to Gabriel’s consistency and dedication. It showcases his importance within the squad and highlights his growth as a player since arriving at Arsenal.

The match against Everton will undoubtedly hold sentimental value for Gabriel as he reflects on his journey so far. It serves as a reminder of all the hard work and sacrifices he has made to reach this milestone. The Brazilian international will be eager to put on an impressive performance and contribute to Arsenal’s quest for victory.

As Arsenal prepares for this crucial encounter after the international break, fans will be eagerly anticipating Gabriel’s inclusion in the starting lineup. They will undoubtedly show their appreciation for his achievements thus far and look forward to witnessing many more memorable moments from him in an Arsenal shirt.

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