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Arsenal’s Gabriel Magalhaes achieves incredible personal record after win over Spurs

Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes has achieved an impressive personal milestone following his pivotal performance in the North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur. The Gunners secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory, and Gabriel’s decisive contribution came in the 64th minute when he scored the match-winning goal.

As the full-time whistle blew, it sparked jubilant celebrations among the Arsenal players and fans alike, marking a significant moment in the 2024/25 Premier League campaign. Gabriel’s thunderous header from Bukayo Saka’s inswinging cross not only clinched the victory but also highlighted his remarkable ability as a defender who poses a consistent threat from set pieces.

Since the start of the 2020-21 Premier League season, he has now scored 15 goals from set pieces, a record that places him at the top of the league in this statistic, ahead of notable players like James Ward-Prowse (14 goals) and Mohamed Salah (12 goals).

The match showcased a competitive first half, with both teams creating opportunities. Tottenham’s Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke tested the Arsenal defense, while Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli looked dangerous for the visitors. However, it was Gabriel’s goal that proved to be the turning point. Despite Spurs’ attempts to equalize in the dying minutes, Arsenal held firm, solidifying their position in the Premier League.

With this win, Arsenal climbed to second place in the league table, now boasting 10 points after four matches. The Gunners will next face Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League on September 19, focusing on sustaining their momentum both domestically and in Europe. Gabriel’s record underscores his importance to the team and illustrates his significant contributions beyond just defending.

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