Shirt sales for Arsenal defender Gabriel increased by 350 per cent after the centre-back missed a crucial penalty in his side’s Champions League final defeat on Saturday.
Gabriel, 28, took the final penalty in the shootout, but his effort went over the bar, and Paris Saint-Germain were crowned Champions League winners for the second consecutive season.
However, despite the disappointment for the Brazilian, fans have responded by buying his shirt en masse. The 28-year-old became the top-selling name printed on shirts over the weekend.
At one point, sales of the Brazil international’s shirt doubled those of any other shirt being sold.
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Just did something I should have done ages ago. I've blocked all content from Talksport and removed from my radio list. Unfortunately there isn't any other sporting radio out there but the station has become childish click bait from talentless fools stealing a living.
Rival fans are laughing at us for failing to win a Champions League they either didn’t compete for - or didn’t even qualify for - after we’ve already lifted the Premier League title.
Carry on lads. This season was only a taste of how dominant we’re going to be in years to come.
Cheer up Gunners.
A bitter pill to take but I for one am immensely proud of our boys, we’ll be back there next year, I’m sure of it.
And remember ……
Premier League Champions and let’s celebrate like Kings tomorrow at the Parade.
See you there! ❤️❤️❤️
I have a ticket for the Arsenal vs PSG game on Saturday. I didn't realise that it was going to be on the same day as my wedding, so I can't go!! If you're interested and want to go, it's at St. Andrew's Church in Cambridge and his name is Andy…
Amazing to hear both Rice and Saka highlight Christian Norgaard as a key player who was a leader in the group.
He may not have played a lot of minutes, but you can’t underestimate the impact of senior players behind the scenes. Great to see him getting his flowers for his input.