Gabriel Magalhães produced a stunning cross for Casemiro to nod in the equaliser as Brazil beat Japan to reach the last 16 of the World Cup.
On this day, Magalhães and his teammate Gabriel Martinelli helped Brazil secure a dramatic win.
What happened?
Brazil's win was a result of a strong team effort, with Magalhães playing a significant role in the equaliser.
Why it matters for Gabriel Magalhães
Rio Ferdinand's comment, which blamed Magalhães for Japan's goal, was widely criticised by other pundits, including Roy Keane and Patrick Vieira.
The ITV studio pundits agreed that it was Casemiro who made the errors that allowed Japan's Kaishu Sano to score.
Ferdinand's comment sparked controversy, with many feeling it was unfair to blame Magalhães.
What comes next?
Brazil's win means they will progress to the next round of the World Cup, with Magalhães likely to play a key part in their upcoming matches.
Magalhães' performance will be closely watched by Arsenal fans, who will be eager to see him bring his World Cup form back to the club.
Gabriel Magalhães and his teammates will be looking to build on this win and make a deep run in the tournament.
The World Cup is a prestigious tournament, and Magalhães will be eager to make a strong impression.
Brazil's coach will be pleased with the team's performance, and Magalhães will be looking to continue his good form.
The World Cup is a challenging tournament, but Magalhães has shown he has the skills and ability to compete at the highest level.