Arsenal have been dealt a major blow ahead of their Champions League clash against Real Madrid after Gabriel Magalhães was ruled out for the rest of the season.
The Gunners
confirmed the Brazil defender will require surgery on the hamstring injury he
sustained in his side's 2-1 Premier League against Fulham on Tuesday.
Gabriel, who
has starred at the heart of Arsenal’s defence in recent seasons, went down in
the 16th minute with the injury and was unable to continue.
The north London side host Real Madrid in the opening leg of their quarter-final clash at the Emirates on Tuesday before the return leg eight days later.
Arsenal said
in a statement: "Further to being substituted during our match against
Fulham on Tuesday, we can confirm that Gabriel Magalhaes has sustained a
hamstring injury which requires surgery.
"Gabi
will undergo a surgical repair procedure to his hamstring in the coming days,
and immediately begin his recovery and rehabilitation programme, with the aim
to be ready for the start of next season.
"Everyone
at the club will be fully focused on supporting Gabi to ensure he is back to
full fitness as soon as possible."
Arsenal’s
Premier League title challenge has been derailed by injuries to pivotal
players. Just as manager Mikel Arteta welcomed back Bukayo Saka, he will now be
without Gabriel for the last-eight clash against the 15-time European Cup
winners.
Gabriel’s
season-ending injury leaves Arsenal desperately short on numbers in defence
with major doubts over Jurrien Timber, who went down twice holding his right
knee against Fulham before being replaced in the second half, and Ben White.
The latter
was not even fit enough for the squad on Tuesday. Riccardo Calafiori and
Takehiro Tomiyasu are also sidelined.
Gabriel, who
has played 49 times for Arsenal and Brazil this season, was replaced by Jakub
Kiwior with the Pole making his first appearance in the league since December.
Arteta has
been without several influential players this season. Captain Martin Odegaard
missed 12 matches with an ankle problem, Saka was sidelined for 101 days after
tearing a hamstring and Kai Havertz also suffered a hamstring injury – during
Arsenal’s warm-weather training camp in February – which ruled him out for the
season.
Gabriel
Jesus ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in January and
faces a significant period on the sidelines.
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