Setback for Arsenal as Gabriel is out for the season due to injury ‘needing surgery’

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Arsenal's defender Gabriel Magalhaes will be sidelined for the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury that necessitates surgery, confirmed the Premier League team.  The Gunners player suffered a hamstring injury in the first half of their 2-1 win against Fulham in the Premier League on Tuesday night.  Gabriel will now be absent for the remainder of the Premier League season, as Arsenal also strives for the Champions League title with a two-legged quarter-final against Real Madrid starting next week.  In response to the injury following the game, Arteta informed reporters: “Concerned because he always wants to stay on and he had to leave."  "He's uncertain about its size and what it truly is, but he sensed he couldn't go on."  When questioned about Gabriel's fitness for the Champions League match against Real Madrid next week, Arteta responded: “It depends; there’s a week ahead, but given how he usually is… challenging.”  Transfer specialist Fab...

Pep Guardiola clarifies the reason Erling Haaland did not participate in the match against Real Madrid

• Erling Haaland remained on the bench as Man City fell to Real Madrid. 

• Forward suffering from injury sustained in the last match against Newcastle United 

• Pep Guardiola disclosed a crucial discussion that took place on the morning of the match. 

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has stated that Erling Haaland chose he "wasn't ready" to confront Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday evening. 

Haaland's absence from the starting XI before kickoff at the Bernabeu was unexpected, as Madrid comfortably handled the second knockout play-off. 

Madrid possessed a narrow aggregate lead after a thrilling first leg comeback, but ultimately extended it to a four-goal margin thanks to Kylian Mbappe's hat-trick. A subdued City didn't truly challenge the Spanish giants until a late consolation, well after the match was no longer competitive. 

Haaland, who injured his knee in the match against Newcastle United over the weekend, didn't leave the bench at all. Guardiola subsequently clarified the circumstances and the reasoning behind the choice not to play. 

"Erling attempted to practice [on Tuesday] following the final play against Newcastle." "According to Guardiola, the images we have reviewed were okay, but he experienced discomfort when walking, like going up the stairs." 

"We talked, and he mentioned he wasn't prepared; he wasn't feeling well." 

Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham, who was once a teammate of Haaland at Borussia Dortmund, shared his sympathy, indicating he would have liked to face a fully-fit City. 

"You always prefer to face teams when they're at their best, and clearly, I hope his condition isn’t too severe." "I watched the video and I hope it’s not too severe; he’s a good friend of mine," Bellingham stated to TNT Sports. 

"You handle the opposition you're facing, and I believe we did it successfully." Even if their key players are out, they have other athletes who can fill in and make an impact, so I believe we handled that aspect effectively." 


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