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A cheeky grin from Arsenal star Gabriel Magalhas was all it took to rub more salt into Tottenham’s wounds.
after ArsenalIt is dominant 3-1 win At Brentford on Wednesday evening, the Brazilian defender decided to leave playing FC 25 on PlayStation.
Fans were given a glimpse of Gabriel’s game session when he recorded it live on Instagram.
One of the patrons decided to try their luck and see if they could force Gabriel to bite into a cruel dig. Tottenham.
In the top right corner of the video, the comment read: “If Spurs are s***, look at the camera.”
Within three seconds of seeing the comment, Gabriel turned to the camera and smiled.
If he wasn’t fan favorite enough already, Tottenham’s Gabriel’s brutal trolling has undoubtedly endeared him to Arsenal fans even more.
A thinly veiled dig at Gabriel is the last thing Tottenham fans wanted to see given their worrying form this season.
Ange Postecoglou’s men have won just once in their last seven league games, the only win coming against bottom-placed Southampton.
In that worrying period, Tottenham have scored 15 goals, six of which came in a brutal defeat to Liverpool.
Tottenham have also developed a worrying trend that has filled the fans with a sense of uneasiness.
The north London side became the first team in Premier League history to concede the first goal in 15 games in a calendar year, hinting at a serious defensive problem.
Postecoglou’s second season as head coach is also different from his first season at Tottenham.
After 18 games last season, Tottenham had 37 points with 11 wins, three draws and only 4 losses.
At the same time, Tottenham got seven wins, two draws and nine losses for a total of 23 points.
In Postecoglou’s defence, his team has been hit by injuries to key players such as Guglielmo Vicario, Christian Romero and Mikey van de Ven to name three.
Making matters worse for Tottenham is that their north London neighbors continue to excel.
Arsenal’s win against Brentford helped them move past Nottingham Forest into second place in the Premier League starting in 2025.
Objectives of Gabriel JesusMikel Merino and Gabriel Martinelli did the job for Mikel Arteta’s side.
Jesus’ strike was his sixth in his last four games for the Gunners in all competitions and helped close the six-point gap on league leaders Liverpool.
Tottenham won’t have to wait agonizingly long to get revenge on Gabriel for his Instagram Live gesture when the north London sides clash on January 15.
Arsenal already proved the difference in the north London derby this season with Gabriel’s 64th-minute header on 15 September.
November 3: Tottenham 4-1 Aston Villa
November 10: Tottenham 1-2 Ipswich Town
November 23: Manchester City 0-4 Tottenham
December 1: Tottenham 1-1 Fulham
December 5: Bournemouth 1-0 Tottenham
December 8: Tottenham 3-4 Chelsea
December 15Southampton 0-5 Tottenham
December 22: Tottenham 3-6 Liverpool
December 26: Nottingham Forest 1-0 Tottenham
December 29: Tottenham 2-2 Wolves