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BREAKING NEWS: Before we praise Bukayo Saka as the king of Arsenal but now is no longer Saka anymore, yesterday He was voted PFA player of the year but because we didn’t win any trophy last season that was why they gave the award to Salah”, Declan Rice praises ONE Arsenal player who is now the Unsung Hero in the squad
The PFA Team of the Year has been announced, and three Arsenal players have made the cut.
The Gunners, for the third season in a row, finished as the runners-up in the Premier League last term, and many of their players performed well.
However, only three of Mikel Arteta’s men were named in the PFA Team of the Year on Tuesday night.
Declan Rice, who won Arsenal’s Player of the Season award, made it in, as did the Gunners’ two star centre-backs William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes.
Declan Rice hails Gabriel Magalhaes after Arsenal star is named in PFA Team of the Season
Gabriel is one of Arsenal’s best players.
The Brazil international has been at the club for over five years now, and he has shown consistent improvement year on year.
After being overshadowed by Saliba for a while, people started noticing just how good a player Gabriel is for Arsenal.
Now, for the second year in a row, Gabriel was named in the PFA Team of the Year along with his good pals Rice and Saliba.
The former Lille man took to Instagram to celebrate his achievement, and Rice heaped praise on him using three words from Gabriel’s famous song at Arsenal.
“King of Brazillll,” he commented under the post.
What is Gabriel Magalhaes’ song at Arsenal?
Arsenal supporters absolutely adore Gabriel.
It took some time before the Brazilian could win everyone over, but in the last few years, he has become a fan favourite at the Emirates, so much so that they have a brilliant song for him.
For those who have never heard it, Gabriel’s song goes:
“You’ll fall in love, I know you will, our number six is the king of Brazil! Our centre half, he’ll give you hell, our wall at the back is Gabriel! Ole ole, ole ola!”
That song is where Rice’s ‘King of Brazil’ praise comes from.