Gabriel Magalhaes has given Arsenal a timely World Cup reminder as Brazil move into the knockout phase with defensive momentum.
Arsenal confirmed that Gabriel played the full 90 minutes and kept his second clean sheet in succession as Brazil beat Scotland 3-0.
The result, also tracked in The Guardian’s live report, saw Brazil top Group C and move into the knockout stage with authority.
🇧🇷 | Wall at the back
Gabriel Magalhães has today become the first Brazilian player in our entire World Cup database (since 1966) to contest 7+ duels in a single match and win them all.
Face him on the ground, face him in the air — there was only one outcome either way 💪… pic.twitter.com/e15L0KFhgZ
— Sofascore Football (@Sofascore) June 25, 2026
Gabriel Gives Arteta A Knockout-Stage Marker
For Mikel Arteta, the significance is obvious.
Gabriel is not drifting through the tournament as a squad option. He is operating as a starting centre-back in a side expected to go deep.
The timing matters because Arsenal are already balancing an unusually heavy summer.
With multiple first-team players still active at the World Cup, Arteta’s staff will be watching performances, recovery windows, travel load and reintegration timelines before pre-season accelerates.
That is excellent for rhythm, authority and confidence. It also sharpens the workload calculation Arsenal must make once Brazil’s campaign ends.
A long knockout run would leave a tight runway before the 2026/27 title defence.
Gabriel Martinelli’s involvement adds another layer, but Gabriel’s minutes already feel like the clearest defensive signal for Arsenal.
Arsenal will welcome the form. They will also need to manage the miles.