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Gabriel Magalhaes fires Arsenal seven-word message after bizarre Andre Onana penalty antics

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When Arsenal played Manchester United, Gabriel Magalhaes was unfazed by Andre Onana, embarrassing the custodian.

On social media, Gabriel Magalhaes shared a statement after Arsenal defeated Manchester United 2-1. The 26-year-old defender took the field in the penalty shootout between the Premier League’s top teams following the game.

From 12 yards out, Fabio Vieira gave the Gunners the lead before Scott McTominay equalised. After that, Andre Onana denied Kai Havertz, and Jonny Evans easily defeated Karl Hein to put Erik ten Hag’s team ahead.

Jakub Kiwior missed the goal and was unable to tie Arsenal. Gabriel Martinelli took advantage of the Gunners’ error, but Ethan Wheatley was unable to take use of it.

The Red Devils took the lead 3-2 as Christian Eriksen got them back on track. Then, Gabriel’s incredible strike gave the north Londoners an equaliser. Onana directed the Arsenal defender to his left in the build-up to his penalty kick, indicating where he should put it.

Gabriel smashed the ball into the top corner, and the Manchester United custodian immediately felt guilt for his shoddy attempt at the dark arts. After giving Onana a depressing look, the Brazilian told him to shut up.

The Red Devils won the game after Jadon Sancho scored the last penalty of the shootout. Gabriel posted a picture to Instagram following the game with the message, “Thanks for the support, Gunners in LA [red heart and US flag emojis].”

After the game, Mikel Arteta answered questions from reporters regarding his team’s performance. “A really good test for us,” stated the Spaniard. playing against a top opponent in a different stadium on a different surface that is five meters shorter and four meters narrower. We were behind 1-0, but it was actually beneficial for us to play in this situation since it forced us to adjust. So incredibly happy.”

“There are different layers and different things that we need to improve and get better at,” Arteta continued in response to a question on whether his players were prepared for the upcoming Premier League season. Right now, our foundations are sound.

“The boys are preparing themselves with a good mood and a strong desire to win. We wish to make the most of these next few weeks and position ourselves well.”

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