Arsenal: William Saliba sent off against Bournemouth and suspended against Liverpool

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William Saliba is definitely not in the best time of his career. Brilliant for several seasons with Arsenal, the French defender has been in difficulty for several weeks. Less imperial than usual, the player trained at ASSE produced a worrying performance with the France team this Monday against Belgium (1-2).

Back with the Gunners this Saturday on the Bournemouth pitch, the 23-year-old rock once again missed out on his meeting. To avoid a face-to-face between Evanilson and David Raya, the Frenchman decided to hold back the former Porto man who was heading towards goal. Although he only received a yellow at first glance, William Saliba was finally sent off after viewing the VAR. A red card which will prevent him from playing in next week’s clash against Liverpool (Sunday October 27, 5:30 p.m.).

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