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How Gabriel Magalhaes totally embarrassed Erling Haaland after Arsenal’s title celebrations

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Gabriel Magalhaes has just mocked Erling Haaland’s celebration after Manchester City defeated Arsenal back in April.

Arsenal won the race to the Premier League title this season as they finished seven points clear of Manchester City.

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On Sunday afternoon, Mikel Arteta’s team finally got their hands on the Premier League trophy after six and a half years of waiting.

Following the title celebrations, Gabriel took a cheeky dig at one of his biggest rivals as he took to social media to troll the Man City striker.

Gabriel Magalhaes’ social media post mocks Erling Haaland

Gabriel Magalhaes has just posted pictures of himself on TikTok with the Premier League trophy with the song ‘Good Feeling’ by Flo Rida.

Following City’s 2-1 win over Arsenal last month, Haaland sang the same song to the camera, seemingly in an attempt to troll the Gunners.

Arsenal were sending for their haters last week following their Premier League win, having been given so much stick throughout the course of the season.

Bukayo Saka said Arsenal players have not forgotten all the abuse and will now be getting their own back after becoming champions.

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However, Gabriel is the one who now gets the final laugh as he beats Haaland and City to the Premier League title this season.

The pair have had quite the battle this campaign, having clashed during the game at the Emirates Stadium at the start of the season and then again back in April.

Gabriel appeared to move his head towards Haaland’s during the 2-1 defeat at the Etihad Stadium, and he is rather lucky not to have been retrospectively banned for his actions.

Arsenal will now be hoping to get even more ammunition by winning the Champions League title on May 30 when they face Paris Saint-Germain in the final in Budapest.