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Hamstring blow sidelines France Arsenal Saliba in World Cup semi

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
A hamstring injury has forced France and Arsenal centre‑back William Saliba off the field, leaving Les Bleus without a key defender as they head into the World Cup semi‑final against Spain, a blow that could jeopardise France’s chances in the crucial knockout match. In the sweltering heat of the 2026 World Cup semifinal in Lusail, 25‑year‑old William Saliba limped off after just 30 minutes, clutching his left hamstring as Les Bleus faced Spain on Tuesday. Saliba was casually jogging back into his own half with the ball when he pulled up lame, immediately taking a seat on the ground and appearing to reach for the back of his left leg. The abrupt substitution sparked immediate concern for both Les Bleus and Arsenal, who rely heavily on Saliba's defensive presence. Coaches and medical staff were left to reassess their options for the remainder of the match. Medical staff confirmed an apparent hamstring injury. The French camp will monitor his recovery closely. Crystal Palace centre‑back Maxence Lacroix entered the field as Saliba's replacement, taking over the defensive duties in the second half. Lacroix, a regular for Palace, was thrust into the high‑stakes World Cup environment. The 25‑year‑old has been nearly ever‑present for Arsenal since breaking into the first team in the 2022‑23 season, appearing in 43 games and logging more than 3,700 minutes across the Premier League and Champions League this campaign. His consistency has made him a cornerstone of the club's back line. Saliba helped Arsenal secure the Premier League title this season and also featured in the side that finished runners‑up to PSG in the Champions League. His absence could affect Arsenal's preparations for upcoming fixtures. Further updates on Saliba's injury status will be provided when available. The French camp will monitor his recovery closely.

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