Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has shed light on the decision to substitute Gabriel Magalhães at halftime during the Gunners’ 5-2 victory over West Ham United at the London Stadium. The Brazilian defender, who has been a key figure in Arsenal’s backline, was replaced due to concerns over a recurring injury sustained earlier in the week.
Speaking to the media after the match, Arteta explained: “It was related to the previous injury that he had in Lisbon, and obviously he did great to be part of that. But with that result and with the niggle that he’s feeling, we decided to take him off.”
Gabriel had been instrumental in Arsenal’s emphatic first-half display, contributing to their dominance before being taken off as a precaution. The center-back had played through discomfort in Arsenal’s midweek Champions League triumph over Sporting Lisbon and was again in action just days later. However, Arteta opted not to risk further aggravating the issue, particularly with a busy schedule ahead.
The decision to substitute Gabriel highlights Arteta’s careful management of his players as Arsenal navigate a demanding season. With the team now second in the Premier League table and crucial fixtures, including a showdown against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium, on the horizon, keeping key players fit is a top priority.
Gabriel’s absence in the second half did little to impact Arsenal’s control of the game, as they comfortably saw out the result. However, his recovery will be closely monitored, with Arsenal fans hopeful the defender will be available for their next crucial fixture.
Arteta’s measured approach to player fitness underscores the importance of maintaining squad depth and resilience as Arsenal push for success on multiple fronts this season.