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Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes involved in brawl during 6 vs 6 match in London

Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes, due to return next month, was caught on camera in a brawl in London. He stormed the pitch after a foul on his father's teammate. The 6 vs 6 match was halted. Arsenal's manager is expected to address the incident.


Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes involved in brawl during 6 vs 6 match in London

Cameras captured Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes, who is due to return to action next month, shouting in Portuguese and storming onto the pitch after a fierce foul on one of his father's team players. This prompted an Arsenal fan to say: 'He doesn't look injured to me, he's running and getting onto the pitch. The opposing player didn't foul his father, but I don't know if Gabriel knows the opposing players personally and couldn't bear to see a mistake'. The injured Brazilian Arsenal defender, Gabriel Magalhaes (27), got into a brawl during a 6 vs 6 match organized by fans of the Brazilian club Botafogo in which his father participated in London. The match was halted after that foul with time left on the clock, and no doubt Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta will have a word with his defender after watching the tape and demand his focus.

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