
Arsenal defender Saliba is both cautious and confident when it comes to the upcoming clash with Manchester City. He understands that the match with City will be an important part of the Premier League title race, but also understands that the success or failure of the entire season does not depend on this game alone. Saliba emphasized that Arsenal need to improve in all aspects, not only to compete with strong teams like City, but also to ensure that they can play consistently against any other opponents. He expects his team to give their all in the weekend's matches, but sees this victory as a key building block towards their ultimate goal.
Saliba spoke highly of superstar striker Harland, who will face Manchester City, calling him "one of the best players in the world". Recalling his encounter with Harland last season, he said that the Arsenal team managed to limit the Norwegian winger's play and prevent him from scoring goals through a concerted effort. This achievement is not only a recognition of Arsenal's defensive strength, but also inspires Saliba and his teammates to continue to consolidate their defense and meet more challenges in the new season.
Talking about the pursuit of his career, Saliba expressed his desire to become the "world's best defender". He confessed that although he is already one of the top center backs, but to really reach the level of "the best", but also need to prove themselves with trophies. According to Saliba, the title is one of the most important criteria to measure a player's excellence, which represents the team's efforts and success, as well as the best expression of individual ability. Therefore, he will spare no effort to fight for honors for Arsenal and try to win more championship trophies in his career.
In addition, Saliba also talked about the differences between the club and the national team. He believes that in the club, he has more time to bond with his teammates and communicate with the coach, so as to better understand and execute the tactical arrangements; while in the national team, due to the tight timeframe and intensive matches, he needs to adapt to the different tactical systems and teammates' styles more quickly. This difference makes Saliba cherish every moment in the club, and at the same time motivates him to continuously improve his adaptability and competitive level.










