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Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhaes makes a record in Europe’s top five leagues

Arsenal’s defender, Gabriel Magalhães, has carved out a remarkable record in European football this season, standing out as a prolific goal-scorer from set-pieces. With an impressive tally of 4 goals from set-pieces, Gabriel Magalhães leads the charts as the player with the most goals from dead-ball situations in Europe’s top five leagues.

Amidst Arsenal’s strong position in the Premier League, currently occupying the 3rd spot on the table with 58 points secured from 26 matches in the ongoing 2023/24 campaign, Gabriel’s proficiency in converting set-piece opportunities has undoubtedly contributed to the team’s success on the field. The Gunners’ recent triumph over Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium, culminating in a resounding 4-1 victory, further highlighted their prowess and determination towards their title aspirations.

As Arsenal prepares for their upcoming encounter against Sheffield United at Bramall Lane on Monday, 4th March, 2024, Gabriel Magalhães’s prowess in aerial duels and set-pieces emerges as a key asset for the team. His ability to find the back of the net from dead-ball situations not only showcases his individual skill but also underscores the team’s tactical advantage in exploiting such opportunities.

Gabriel’s record-breaking performance in Europe’s top five leagues serves as a testament to his athleticism, aerial prowess, and tactical awareness on the field. As Arsenal continues their campaign with a potent weapon in Gabriel’s set-piece expertise, the Brazilian defender’s impact remains instrumental in bolstering the team’s quest for success in both domestic and continental competitions.

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