William Saliba set to start for France in World Cup opener
Deschamps confirmed on 3 June that Saliba was fit enough to be considered, noting that the defender would have played if the coach needed him. The French manager’s reassurance came after a 2‑1 friendly loss to Côte d’Ivoire, a result that left the squad eager for a clean sheet in the tournament opener.
The official lineup for the 22 June clash is expected to mirror the 7 June 2024 win over Northern Ireland, where Saliba started before being swapped at halftime for Maxence Lacroix. Upamecano remains his primary partner, while Lucas Hernández and newcomer Maxence Lacroix sit on the bench, giving Saliba a clear path to the starting eleven.
Saliba suffered a back problem in the weeks after the Champions League final in Budapest, playing through pain to finish the club season. The injury was described as a “nagging” issue that required careful management during the international break.
Deschamps publicly dismissed alarm on 3 June, stating that Saliba would be monitored but was ready if called upon. Four days later, the defender proved his fitness by helping France beat Northern Ireland 3‑1 in Lille, a performance that silenced lingering concerns.
Partnering Upamecano, Saliba brings a blend of pace and composure that strengthens France’s back line. The depth chart now places Ibrahima Konaté behind him, after the Liverpool centre‑back’s recent dip in form, while Hernández and Lacroix provide backup options.
His 570 minutes of Euro 2024 play and Nations League experience give him a tactical edge, allowing Deschamps to rotate without sacrificing defensive stability. Saliba’s ability to read the game and launch quick counters fits the French coach’s aggressive style.
Arsenal’s World Cup representation hits 15 players, the highest among clubs, and Saliba’s full‑tournament debut highlights the club’s defensive development pipeline. His exposure on the world stage is expected to boost confidence heading into the Premier League season.
Back at the Emirates, Saliba’s experience against top international talent should translate into tighter defending and more clean sheets for Arsenal. Fans will be watching closely to see how his World Cup minutes influence his club performances once the season resumes.