The French international missed the end of last season and looks set to be a key player for Mikel Arteta this term after returning against Nottingham Forest, despite not being 100 per cent
William Saliba was delighted to make a successful return to Premier League action in Arsenal’s win over Nottingham Forest – despite admitting he’s still not 100 per cent fit.
The France defender missed the closing weeks of last season with a back injury and his absence was felt as Arsenal slipped from the top of the table to finish five points behind champions Manchester City. Up until his injury, the Gunners had been settled at the summit and Saliba had formed a formidable defensive partnership with Gabriel Magalhaes.
Saliba returned to the team for the 2-1 win over Forest, providing the assist for Bukayo Saka’s stunning strike after Eddie Nketiah’s deflected effort had broken the deadlock.
“I’m really, really happy,” he said of his competitive return. “I’m not 100 per cent at the moment, but I give everything to come back, because it’s been a long time. I didn’t play as I was injured, and I’m so happy to be with the team. The team and the staff helped me to get better and get back to my best.