Marquinhos provides support to Arsenal's Gabriel after penalty miss
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 7:00 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
In the Champions League Final on May 31, 2026, Marquinhos showed sportsmanship by comforting Arsenal defender Gabriel after his missed penalty. This act occurred during a tense shootout where Gabriel's contributions had been pivotal throughout the season. Marquinhos, the Brazil captain, embraced Gabriel before celebrating with his teammates, showcasing empathy within a high-stakes situation. This moment highlights the importance of support among players during critical games.
- •Marquinhos consoled Gabriel after his missed penalty in Budapest.
- •The Champions League Final went to penalties after a 120-minute draw.
- •Gabriel played a crucial role in Arsenal's Premier League success this season.
- •Marquinhos put teammate support before personal celebration.
- •This event highlights a positive example of player interactions in football.
- 7:00 PMYahoo Sports — Thank You Marquinhos, Football Still Has Room For Class
"The class of a man isn’t based on how successful they are but on how they treat other people.When Gabriel missed Arsenal’s fifth penalty in the Champions League Final, Marquinhos resisted the temp...
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