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Saliba’s hidden fracture: Arsenal star endured World Cup pain

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
French defender William Saliba, Arsenal’s top centre‑back, played through the World Cup despite a stress fracture in the vertebral arch of his back. Harsh reports from France later highlighted the severity of the injury. His determination to compete at the highest level was evident. Reports emerging from France described Saliba’s situation as severe, noting the defender’s determination to compete at the highest level despite his condition. The accounts emphasized the physical strain he endured throughout the tournament. The injury was identified as a stress fracture, a hair‑line break in the vertebral arch, which can cause significant pain and limit mobility. Medical experts warn such fractures require careful management to avoid long‑term damage. Only after the semi‑final against Spain did the true extent of the problem become public, confirming that Saliba had concealed his pain throughout the tournament. The revelation came as France exited the competition, casting a new light on the team’s performance. The contrast between Saliba’s hidden suffering and the later disclosure underscores the physical toll of elite competition and raises questions about player welfare in future World Cups.

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