Arsenal’s title celebrations have continued to produce moments that quickly spread across social media.
One clip in particular has gained attention.
It shows Gabriel Magalhaes lifting the Premier League trophy while music plays in the background, with supporters reacting around him.
On the surface, it looks like a standard celebration.
However, the context behind the moment is what has driven the reaction.
Gabriel Magalhaes’ celebration appears to reference Erling Haaland moment
The clip shows Gabriel Magalhaes lifting the Premier League trophy to Flo Rida’s Good Feeling.
That detail is key.
Erling Haaland was seen singing the same song after Manchester City defeated Arsenal earlier in the season. That moment was widely shared at the time, particularly because of the result and its wider implications.
By using the same track during a title celebration, Gabriel’s clip creates a direct comparison between the two situations.
The difference is outcome.
Arsenal have gone on to win the league, while that earlier moment now sits in a very different context.
Why this moment gained attention so quickly
The reaction is not just about the celebration itself.
It is about recognition.
Supporters immediately connected the song choice to Haaland’s previous moment, similar to how Arsenal’s prize money after the title win highlighted the scale of their achievement,
Moments like this travel quickly because they require very little explanation once the reference is understood.
That is exactly what has happened here.
What this reflects about Arsenal’s position now
This moment highlights a shift.
Earlier in the season, Arsenal were on the receiving end of moments that were used against them. Now, they are in a position where those same references can be reinterpreted.
That change comes from results.
Winning the title alters the meaning of everything around it, especially with attention already shifting towards their Champions League final preparations.
Gabriel’s clip reflects that.
It shows a team that has moved from reacting to controlling how those moments are remembered.