Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli was in action for Brazil against Colombia in a 2026 World Cup qualifier.
Martinelli has been playing well for Arsenal this season, and the £6 million (Goal) forward did well for Brazil as well, according to media player ratings.
So, what is being said about Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli’s performance for Brazil against Colombia? Let’s take a look.
What’s the story?
Well, Gabriel Martinelli started for Brazil against Colombia in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL) campaign.
The 22-year-old forward started as a left winger in a 4-4-2 formation.
Martinelli is one of the best young forwards in the world and has been playing well for Arsenal this season.
The 22-year-old has made nine starts and one substitute appearance in the Premier League for the Gunners this campaign.
The forward has scored one goal and given two assists in those games.
Martinelli has also scored one goal and given one assist in two UEFA Champions League matches for Mikel Arteta’s side this campaign.

Against Colombia, Martinelli scored for Brazil after just four minutes.
The forward had a very good game on a personal level. He was a problem for the Colombia defence due to his pace and skills.
Brazil, though, lost the match. Liverpool winger Luis Diaz scored both goals for Colombia, who won 2-1.
Goal gave Martinelli 7 out of 10 and noted: “Took his goal well, and was a constant threat on the wing. You’d think there will be many more Brazil goals to come.”
Arsenal and Brazil star Gabriel Martinelli could become world class
In my opinion, Arsenal and Brazil international forward Gabriel Martinelli could become a world-class player.
Martinelli is only 22, but he is already a regular for Arsenal and is now starting to feature on a constant basis for Brazil.
Brazil have a very good and potent attacking unit, and it is not easy for any player to get into the team.
Martinelli, a player Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp rates highly, could develop into one of the best forwards in the world in the coming years.
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