Saliba’s World Cup Woes Continue
Injury Forces Early Exit
William Saliba was stretchered off early in France’s semi‑final defeat to Spain, his back injury flaring up again. According to Julien Laurens, the defender could be heard saying “my back is gone, my back is gone” as he left the pitch. The setback caps a World Cup campaign marked by ongoing back problems.
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Impact on France’s Campaign
Even though France still have a third‑place play‑off on Saturday, Saliba’s involvement is unlikely. He has been missing training sessions all tournament to manage his back issue. Football insider HandofArsenal says a medical procedure may be required, casting doubt on his 2026/27 start.
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Arsenal’s Concerns and Season Context
Saliba missed roughly three months in the 2022/23 campaign due to a back problem, his longest absence since arriving at the club. This season he logged 50 appearances as Arsenal clinched the Premier League and reached both cup finals. The Gunners have struggled when he is not on the field.
The Community Shield against Manchester City is just over a month away, and Saliba is unlikely to feature. His recovery will be a key factor for Arsenal’s opening fixtures.
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Looking Ahead
The semi‑final exit raises red flags about the severity of Saliba’s back issue. If a surgical procedure is needed, his availability for pre‑season training could be delayed. Arsenal will monitor his progress closely to ensure a full recovery before the next domestic campaign.
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