William Saliba’s words earlier this season now sound like a prophecy. The Arsenal defender admitted he was “tired of leaving a season with nothing in his pockets,” and months later, the Gunners are firmly in contention for silverware across multiple competitions.
Fast forward to the present day, and Arsenal’s dominance is hard to ignore. Mikel Arteta’s side currently sit top of the Premier League table, have finished first in their Champions League group, reached the Carabao Cup final, and remain alive in the FA Cup after advancing to the fourth round. It is a statement season built on consistency, tactical discipline, and defensive solidity, with Saliba at the heart of it all.
The French centre-back has quietly become one of Arsenal’s most important players. Calm in possession, dominant in aerial duels, and intelligent in positioning, Saliba has transformed the Gunners’ backline into one of the most reliable units in Europe. While attacking stars often steal the headlines, his performances have been crucial in keeping Arsenal competitive on every front.
Arteta’s project, once seen as a long-term rebuild, now looks like a genuine title-winning machine. Arsenal’s Champions League group-stage success has restored belief in Europe, while their domestic form shows maturity and hunger rarely seen in previous campaigns. The Carabao Cup final offers a chance to secure early silverware, and the Premier League remains the ultimate prize in a tightly contested race.