New Update on Gabriel Magalhaes’ Injury Ahead of Arsenal vs Tottenham
Bornheimer – Arsenal entered the week with high expectations for the North London Derby, but those plans changed quickly when Gabriel Magalhaes suffered an injury during Brazil’s match against Senegal. The defender left the pitch in the second half, and his condition immediately raised concerns for Mikel Arteta, who needs his strongest lineup for the clash with Tottenham.
Brazil Provides Clear Diagnosis
Brazil’s coaching staff first suspected a minor adductor issue. However, a detailed evaluation from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) revealed something more serious. Their medical team detected a muscle injury in Gabriel’s right knee, and the defender will not travel for Brazil’s next match against Tunisia. The update fueled anxiety inside the Arsenal camp, especially with the derby just days away.
Arsenal Faces a Defensive Setback
Gabriel has played a crucial role in Arsenal’s defensive structure this season. His ability to win duels, block shots, and lead the back line helped Arsenal concede only five goals in 11 Premier League games. He also adds threat during set pieces. Losing him, even for a single match, creates a tactical gap that Arteta must solve quickly.
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Arteta Deals With Multiple Injury Issues
The timing of this setback could not be worse. Several Arsenal players already returned from international duty with fitness problems. Riccardo Calafiori pulled out of Italy’s squad because of a hip issue, leaving Arteta with fewer defensive options. Each new injury forces the manager to reorganize the team’s structure ahead of key fixtures.
The List of Absentees Continues to Grow
Arsenal’s injury list already includes Viktor Gyokeres, Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli, and Kai Havertz. Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Jesus are still recovering from earlier problems. Norway coach Stale Solbakken even hinted that Odegaard may not reach full fitness in time for the Tottenham match.
The Clock Is Ticking Before the Derby
Arsenal’s medical team now faces a race to restore Gabriel’s condition before the weekend. The derby carries huge importance for both clubs, and Arteta hopes at least one or two injured players can return. Whether Gabriel makes the squad or not may shape Arsenal’s strategy and confidence heading into the match.


