William Saliba injury latest as Didier Deschamps issues worrying news on Arsenal star

Jul 18, 2026 - 22:30
William Saliba injury latest as Didier Deschamps issues worrying news on Arsenal star

William Saliba could avoid requiring surgery to fix his back issue after he limped out of France’s World Cup semi-final defeat to Spain.

The Arsenal defender had been following a modified training programme throughout the World Cup so far, in an attempt to manage his back pain.

William Saliba
Saliba is set for a extended period out of action after picking up an injury in the World Cup semi-final
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However, the 25-year-old could manage just 30 minutes of Tuesday’s 2-0 semi-final loss.

French journalist and regular talkSPORT contributor Julien Laurens claimed following the injury that Saliba could be heard saying, ‘My back is gone’.

In what was worrying news for Premier League champions Arsenal, it had been reported that Saliba could be out of action until December, with an operation claimed to be needed.

L’Equipe stated that the Gunners fear the former Marseille loan star faces four to five months out.

But having previously insisted the player is now set to undergo surgery in an attempt to fix his chronic back issue, they have since declared that may no longer be the case.

It has been said that surgery is not Arsenal’s preferred option, with the Gunners aiming for a long treatment protocal instead.

A decision on whether Saliba will go under the knife will be made next week, it has been claimed.

What has Didier Deschamps said about Saliba’s injury?

Speaking ahead of France’s third-place play-off against England, Les Bleus’ boss Didier Deschamps commented on how Saliba has been playing through the pain barrier in North America.

He said: “William Saliba got injured and it’s problematic.

“He went through some examinations., the injury did not worsen.

Arsenal's Gabriel and William Saliba with the Premier League trophy
Saliba was instrumental in Arsenal’s title triumph despite carrying a back issue
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“He faced that injury since March, he had some pain and unfortunately the pain was not bearable.”

How did Saliba’s injury occur?

The incident occurred with Saliba under no immediate pressure.

Saliba went down and signalled to the bench to be replaced with France already 1-0 down to the 2010 world champions.

The centre-back slowly walked off the pitch, helped by two members of the team’s medical staff.

Deschamps turned to Crystal Palace centre-back Maxence Lacroix as his replacement alongside Dayot Upamecano.

But things went from bad to worse for France as Tottenham’s Pedro Porro doubled Spain’s lead in the 58th minute and booked their place in the final, where they will face Argentina following their dramatic 2-1 comeback win over England.

William Saliba going off injured for France
Saliba looked emotional as he made his way off the pitch in France’s defeat to Spain
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Saliba was a key figure for the Gunners in the 2025/26 season, helping the club to their first Premier League title in 22 years.

The Paris-born star had been just as crucial for France en route to the World Cup and during the tournamen, despite nursing a back issue.

He missed the final group stage match against Norway in a bid to preserve his fitness and with France already having booked their place in the last-32.

His back complaint was one that was closely monitored and managed by France’s medical team.

Saliba recently admitted he had been playing with the problem throughout Arsenal’s Champions League tussles and Premier League title run-in.

“I’ve had some minor niggles for several months,” Saliba said during the early stages of the World Cup.

William Saliba goes off injured against Spain
Saliba has featured in at least 50 games for Arsenal in each of the last three campaigns
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“I’ve been gritting my teeth because there was the Champions League and the Premier League.

“But the coaching staff are handling it very well. The World Cup comes around only once every four years, so you’ve got to grit your teeth.

“I’m not at 100 percent, but there are plenty of players who aren’t at 100 per cent either. You can’t make excuses.”

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