Viktor Gyokeres has handed Arsenal a fascinating World Cup subplot after admitting he is looking forward to facing club teammate William Saliba when Sweden meet France in the last 32.
Sky Sports released footage of the Arsenal striker discussing the prospect of going directly up against Saliba, with the pair set for a heavyweight knockout collision in New Jersey.
Arsenal’s own World Cup squad guide underlined the stakes before the tournament, noting Gyokeres’ role in Sweden’s qualification push and Saliba’s place in Didier Deschamps’ France squad.
Mikel Arteta Gets A Live Training-Ground Read
For Mikel Arteta, this is not just international theatre. It is an elite-level stress test between two players central to Arsenal’s 2026/27 planning: Gyokeres’ penalty-box aggression against Saliba’s recovery pace, body shape and duel management.
The context matters. The Guardian reported that France scored 10 goals in the group stage, while Deschamps also confirmed Saliba is among those being managed physically before the Sweden tie. Sweden, meanwhile, need Gyokeres to make every transition count.
That gives Arsenal a rare internal benchmark. If Gyokeres can unsettle Saliba, it strengthens the sense that he can carry major-game threat next season. If Saliba controls him, Arteta gets another reminder of why the Frenchman remains one of the Premier League’s most valuable defensive anchors.
Either way, Arsenal will be watching this one with more than national interest.
Read Arsenal has already tracked how Arsenal’s World Cup workload could affect Arteta’s summer planning. This duel gives that wider concern a sharper, more personal edge.







