Arsenal icon Gabriel Magalhaes was nearly in tears during a video call with his wife after the Gunners secured the Premier League title.
The emotional Brazilian defender was captured with his hand over his mouth, caught in a mix of disbelief and joy as he celebrated the pinnacle of his club career.
This heartfelt moment was first shared on the Instagram story of his wife Gabrielle Figueiredo and later reposted by Italian transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, who remarked: “Gabriel Magalhães on Instagram. ❤️🤍🥹.”
Gabriel, 28, appeared close to tears during his chat with Gabrielle, proudly displaying his wedding ring as he reveled in Arsenal’s spectacular achievement.
His golden wedding band will soon be accompanied by a gold Premier League winner’s medal this Sunday.
Meanwhile, fans were quick to commend the center-back for his crucial role in the title triumph at the Emirates.
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One fan commented: “This player has a warrior mentality. He truly gave everything for this trophy.”
Another added: “He left it all on the field and absolutely deserves to celebrate.”
A third supporter wrote: “This man is a true role model. May God reward your hard work with a UCL medal.”
Together with William Saliba, Gabriel has become one of Mikel Arteta’s key players this season, emerging as a genuine leader at the heart of Arsenal’s defense.
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The Gunners achieved 19 clean sheets in the Premier League, with Gabriel instrumental in 17 of those, solidifying the league’s best defense.
Moreover, Arsenal allowed just six goals in the Champions League this season, boasting the best defensive record in the competition.
When Gabriel is on the pitch, they’ve given up only two goals—none scored during open play.
This day will be unforgettable for him, especially since he was also named in Carlo Ancelotti’s Brazil squad for this summer’s World Cup.
Gabriel is set to lift the Premier League trophy this Sunday as Arsenal faces Crystal Palace in the season finale.
Additionally, a significant honor awaits as Arsenal competes against PSG in the Champions League final in Budapest on May 30.
If victorious, the Gunners could make history as the third English club to win both the Premier League and Champions League in the same season, joining Manchester United (1998/99 and 2007/08) and Manchester City (2022/23).
Stay tuned for updates on Arsenal’s title journey…





