Gabriel Magalhães smiling confidently in Arsenal kit on a pitch, conveying positivity after a Champions League penalty miss.
Gabriel Magalhães smiling confidently in Arsenal kit on a pitch, conveying positivity after a Champions League penalty miss.
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Gabriel Magalhães says he is happy after missing penalty in Champions League

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The Arsenal and Brazil defender said he has overcome the frustration of the Champions League final and is focused on the World Cup.

Gabriel Magalhães, 28, said he has no complaints after his season with Arsenal, where the team won the English Championship after 22 years. He missed the penalty that decided the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on May 30.

"I have nothing to complain about," the player stated. "I had a very good season with Arsenal, we won the title after 22 years. I am very happy about that. About the Champions League final, only the one who takes the penalty faces the consequences. I am happy to be with the national team, representing my country. Clear head."

The defender also praised Marquinhos of PSG, who consoled him after the penalty. They are now defensive partners for the Brazilian national team. Magalhães is being spared from some training sessions to manage his workload after 55 games in the 2025/26 season.

Brazil faces Haiti on Friday (19) in Philadelphia for the 2026 World Cup. Gabriel stressed the importance of not conceding goals and said the group talks daily about defense.

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Fans and journalists highlight Gabriel Magalhães' calm mindset and happiness with Arsenal's season despite the Champions League final penalty miss, praising fan support and his World Cup focus; some express skepticism about his form or banter about the error.

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PSG celebrating their Champions League title retention against Arsenal after penalty shootout in Budapest
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Psg defeats arsenal on penalties to retain champions league title

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Paris Saint-Germain secured their second consecutive champions league title by beating arsenal 1-1 on penalties (4-3) on saturday evening in budapest.

Arsenal fell to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on penalties but former striker Thierry Henry described the campaign as a great season for the club.

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PSG midfielder João Neves expressed confidence before the Champions League final against Arsenal scheduled for May 30 in Budapest.

Arsenal advanced to the Champions League semi-finals after holding Sporting CP to a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium, securing a 1-0 aggregate victory. Mikel Arteta's side relied on their first-leg lead despite a lacklustre performance marked by few clear chances. Sporting CP pushed for a comeback but fell short.

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Brazil drew 1-1 with Morocco in their 2026 World Cup opener on Saturday (13) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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