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REVEALED: Statistics of William Saliba’s performance in match for France

Arsenal centre back William Saliba delivered an impressive performance as France drew 0-0 with Canada in their final friendly before Euro 2024. Playing the full 90 minutes, Saliba was pivotal in maintaining a clean sheet for Les Bleus, showcasing his defensive prowess and readiness for the upcoming tournament.

Saliba’s statistics from the match underscore his dominance on the field. He had 89 touches and completed 72 out of 76 passes, boasting an impressive 95% accuracy. His precision in passing helped France control the tempo of the game and maintain possession.

Defensively, Saliba was a rock at the back. He won 3 out of 5 ground duels and was unbeatable in the air, winning all 5 of his aerial duels. His aerial ability provided a significant advantage in neutralizing Canada’s attacking threats, especially from set pieces.

Saliba also contributed significantly to France’s defensive solidity with 6 clearances and 2 tackles. His awareness and positioning were top-notch, ensuring that he was in the right place at the right time to thwart Canada’s offensive plays. Notably, Saliba was not dribbled past even once during the match, highlighting his impeccable one-on-one defending skills.

This performance is a testament to Saliba’s growth and development as a key player for both club and country. His ability to read the game, combined with his physical attributes, makes him a formidable presence in the defense. As France heads into Euro 2024, Saliba’s form will be crucial in their quest for continental glory.

For Arsenal, Saliba’s stellar display bodes well for the upcoming season. Having ended the 2023/24 campaign in 2nd place with 89 points, just two points behind champions Manchester City, the Gunners will be looking to build on their success. Saliba’s continued excellence at the international level is a promising sign for Arsenal’s ambitions next season.

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Muhindo Brenda

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