Gabriel Magalhaes took the exuberant 3-0 victory of Arsenal over Real Madrid under a blanket.
The wounded Center-Rug warmed up in a black Balenciaga Hoodie, while his wife, Gabrielle Figueiredo, more excitedly celebrated with friends in their VIP box.
There were fear that his absence would kill the hope of Arsenal's Champions League, but two Goobsmacking Free-Kicks from Declan Rice and a nice finish by Mikel Merino gave them a 3-0 advantage that was on their way to the last carrot of the second quarter in Spain.
While Gabriel's face was a theater of emotion, he stayed on while the goals invaded, but his wife Gabrielle was more dramatic, danced around and fell on her knees with her hands high.
She also filmed herself forever in North Londs with a friend with a friend while the Emirates cherished in a historic occasion.
Gabriel, 27, is out for the rest of the season after the operation on a hamstring stroke that he contracted against Fulham on 1 April.
But despite the fact that they might miss their player of the season, the Gunners are on track to reach a first semifinal of the Champions League since 2008-09, when they lost both games to Manchester United.
Gabriel and Gabrielle appear in the new season of married to the game, the reality show that follows on the interior life of the women and girlfriends of Elite players.
During a show of the show, Mail Sport Gabrielle caught up and asked her the injury Klap that a football club left behind.
“It's hard,” she said.
'So that (the injury) is the reason why he is not here with me today. He would like to be here. I would like to be here with him.
'Yesterday we received the news that he was injured, and now he is with the doctor who has scans. So this is real life, and we were never expected to do something like that.
“I think all we could do is together and be the certainty for each other,” FigueIredo continued. 'That's the thing I (want to) do when I get home today.
“And yes, it's not easy, but we do our best to create this band together every day, at all difficult moments.”
Mikel Arteta has called for more relaxed squadr rules for clubs to cope with the proliferation of injuries.
It follows a wave of injuries that have seriously hindered Arsenaal this season. Forwards Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus are also missing for the rest of the campaign.
Earlier, Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Ben White and Gabriel Martinelli were all absent for a long time.
League rules require that teams submit a maximum team of 25 prior to the start of the season and then re -confirm their team after the transfer window has been closed in January. A maximum of nine players can be in the couch on match days.
Arteta said: 'Logically when we demand the players to play more games in more matches with more journeys and more intensity, the only solution to deal with it is more players. I see no other solution. '
