Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes responds to Brighton coach's criticism with focus on Premier League title pursuit
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes brushes off criticism from Brighton coach Fabian Hurzeler following a crucial 1-0 win as the Gunners maintain their title challenge in the Premier League.
Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes dismissed harsh criticism from Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler after the Gunners' narrow 1-0 win at the Amex Stadium. As the Premier League title race heats up, the Brazilian centre-back insists Mikel Arteta's side are unconcerned by external criticism regarding their game management tactics and alleged time-wasting.Arsenal extended their lead at the summit of the Premier League to seven points following a disciplined, if divisive, victory on the South Coast. Bukayo Saka's ninth-minute strike made the difference, but Brighton's frustrations over Arsenal's pragmatic approach dominated the post-match discourse. Statistical analysis later revealed that the Londoners spent over 30 minutes of the match on restarts, averaging 31.4 seconds per dead-ball situation. This calculated disruption of rhythm successfully stifled a Brighton side that registered 11 shots but failed to find a clinical edge against the league leaders.The tension between the two dugouts was palpable, with Hurzeler delivering a stinging assessment of the contest. The Brighton boss claimed that "only one team tried to play football," accusing Arsenal of manipulating the rules to suit their own agenda, which he believed undermined the spirit of fair competition in the match. Manchester City's 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest exacerbated Hurzeler's frustration, underscoring the significance of Arsenal's victory in the title race. "I will never be that kind of manager who tries to win in that way," Hurzeler fumed. "If the referee allows everything, then the players are effectively making their own rules. Did you see a Premier League game where a goalkeeper went down three times?"Following the final whistle, Gabriel was quick to point out that the responsibility for the game's tempo lies with the officials rather than the players. He stressed that the squad would not be deterred by opposition grievances as they chase a first league title in over two decades. "We don’t really care about what he says," Gabriel told ESPN Brasil. "That is for the referee to decide on the pitch. If he wants to give a yellow card or not, he decides the time we take. We just have to do things the way we are doing and keep going."Gabriel says the result was a big boost for the Gunners in their quest to end the club's 22-year wait for glory, but he has told his teammates to stay grounded. The Brazil international added: "We need to focus on ourselves and keep doing what we're doing. Now it’s three wins in a row, and of course we have to keep winning. That’s the most important thing."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingArsenal now face a variety of challenges in three competitions that will test their depth without William Saliba, who missed the midweek game with an ankle injury. They now focus on the FA Cup, where a trip to League One Mansfield Town could lead to domestic success. A few days later, a high-stakes Champions League match at Bayer Leverkusen will require the same elite game management that incensed Brighton. With the "dark arts" narrative is growing, they may face more scrutiny from officials and hostile atmospheres when they return to Premier League action against a physical Everton side next weekend, which could affect their performance and strategy.
Gabriel's Dismissal of Criticism
Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes has shrugged off harsh comments from Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler after Arsenal secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory. The Brazilian center-back downplayed external criticism of the Gunners' game management tactics and alleged time-wasting, emphasizing that the squad remains focused on their title aspirations.
Tactical Victory in Face of Criticism
Despite facing accusations of time-wasting and cynical play, Arsenal's strategic approach paid off as they extended their lead at the top of the Premier League table. Statistical analysis revealed the calculated disruption of Brighton's rhythm, showcasing the Gunners' ability to grind out results when needed.
Gabriel's Defiance and Team Focus
Following the match, Gabriel reiterated the team's commitment to their game plan and emphasized the officials' role in managing the tempo of the game. He brushed off Hurzeler's comments and emphasized the importance of staying focused amid external noise, highlighting the team's unity and determination to continue their winning streak.
Challenges on the Horizon
Looking ahead, Arsenal face multiple challenges across different competitions, including the FA Cup and Champions League. With injuries affecting squad depth, the Gunners will need to maintain their elite game management skills and resilience. The looming fixtures against tough opponents like Bayer Leverkusen and Everton will test their mettle as they strive for domestic and continental success.




