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Arsenal World Cup hero Saliba’s hidden fracture threatens season

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
William Saliba was forced off after just thirty minutes in the World Cup semi‑final against Spain, a stark illustration of the back fracture that has plagued the Arsenal World Cup hero. The early substitution underscored how the injury had already limited his capacity at the tournament. The fracture first emerged during a Premier League clash a month before the tournament, leaving the 25‑year‑old with a back injury that lingered for several weeks. That Premier League match marked the point when the problem began to affect his season. The AS Saint‑Étienne academy graduate missed several training sessions as he managed the condition. Despite the missed sessions, he continued his rehabilitation throughout the buildup to the World Cup. He played every match of the World Cup despite daily painkillers and treatment. Saliba featured in all seven of Les Bleus’ games, demonstrating his perseverance under pain. His commitment allowed him to start the semi‑final against Spain. The decision to field him reflected his determination to help France reach the final. Medical staff have not set a precise recovery timetable, but it appears Saliba will be sidelined for several months. The prolonged absence will keep him out of Arsenal’s upcoming Premier League fixtures. The Gunners lose a key defender, a blow that could affect their defensive stability for the rest of the season. Arsenal’s back line will have to adapt without his presence. Saliba’s situation serves as a stark reminder of the physical costs endured by players competing on the international stage. His experience highlights the hidden toll of elite competition.

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