Gabriel Martinelli scored the winner for Brazil in added time, turning around a potential upset against Japan.
The goal was a significant moment for Martinelli, who has been linked with top European clubs.

What happened?

Brazil was trailing Japan by a goal in the round of 32 at the World Cup.
But Martinelli's goal changed the outcome, giving Brazil the win.

Why it matters for Gabriel Martinelli

Martinelli's goal was a clutch moment, a trait often associated with his Arsenal teammate Leandro Trossard.
Trossard has been praised for his ability to deliver in big moments, scoring a late winner against West Ham United.

What comes next?

Martinelli's Brazil will take on either Norway or the Ivory Coast in the last 16.
The future of Martinelli and Trossard at Arsenal is uncertain, with the club considering bringing in another left-winger.

Martinelli scored 11 goals with seven assists in 53 games in all competitions last season.
He was more effective in the Champions League, which has led to interest from top European clubs.

Trossard's record for the Gunners in the campaign just passed was eight goals with 11 assists in 50 games.
There is not much difference between his and Martinelli's goal involvements, but Trossard's ability to deliver in big moments sets him apart.

Arsenal fans have been linked with several left-wingers, including Marcus Rashford and Bradley Barcola.
However, it will be ambitious for the Gunners to prize Barcola away from Paris Saint-Germain.

The likelihood is that one of either Martinelli or Trossard will still remain at the club for next season.
Their futures will be decided in the coming months, with several factors at play.

Martinelli is 25 years old, and his contract situation is unclear.
Trossard is 31, and there is reported interest in him from Turkiye and Saudi Arabia.

The transfer window will be an important time for Arsenal, as they look to strengthen their squad.
The future of Martinelli and Trossard will be a key part of their plans.