William Saliba can become a pillar for France by translating his dominant Arsenal form into consistent, high-level performances for Les Bleus, particularly by improving in areas emphasized by Didier Deschamps, such as defensive consistency and handling intense pressure. As of May 2026, Saliba is already regarded as one of the best defenders in the world, renowned for his composure, speed, and passing accuracy.
Having just been officially named to France’s 26-man roster for the 2026 World Cup, the 25-year-old enters the global tournament with 31 international caps under his belt. Here is how Saliba can firmly establish himself as France’s ultimate defensive pillar ahead of their group stage clashes against Senegal, Iraq, and Norway.
Replicate Club Form at International Level
While dominating for Arsenal (often paired with Gabriel), Saliba needs to show the same authority in international games. During the 2025/26 Premier League season, Saliba was once again a bedrock for Mikel Arteta’s defense, racking up 30 league appearances, a 92.9% passing accuracy, and 125 duels won over 2,525 minutes of domestic action.
Deschamps prioritizes consistency, often preferring experienced options like Ibrahima Konate or Dayot Upamecano. To be a true pillar, Saliba must deliver top-tier performances, not just good ones, in every international match. Saliba has shown adaptability, for instance, by playing on the left side of central defense during Euro 2024, demonstrating his capability to adapt to roles assigned by the coach.
Overcome Tactical Criticism
Deschamps has previously noted that despite Saliba’s top-tier performances for Arsenal, his international appearances have not always reached the same heights, citing a need for better composure in specific high-pressure moments. Reducing small errors, such as moments of over-confidence or lack of concentration, will win over the French coaching staff. He must consistently handle top-tier strikers in major tournaments, as he showed he could do in Euro 2024, against players like Lewandowski, Lukaku, and Ronaldo, without being dribbled past.
Build Long-Term Partnership and Leadership
To anchor the French defense for years to come, building synergy and commanding the backline will be essential. Forming a Core partnership and developing a solid understanding with his center-back partner (e.g., Upamecano) is crucial for controlling the defense. As he has developed into a leader at Arsenal, stepping up as a vocal leader in the French team will solidify his status as a “pillar”. His desire for revenge after not playing in the 2022 World Cup final shows the hunger required to command that position in the 2026 World Cup squad.
Saliba has already proven his quality to critics like Marcel Desailly, who acknowledged that Saliba’s development into a “world-class player” was faster and more impressive than anticipated. If he successfully translates his club dominance to the international stage this summer, Les Bleus will have found their defensive anchor for a generation.
Story first published: Friday, May 15, 2026, 22:06 [IST]
