Daily Mirror

‘I’M GUNNER RULE WORLD LIKE HENRY’

- BY JOHN CROSS

WILLIAM SALIBA wants to follow in the footsteps of Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira – by winning the World Cup and becoming an Arsenal legend.

Gunners defender Saliba, 21, was called up by France for their 26-man squad for Qatar where the defending champions are one of the pre-tournament favourites.

France boss Didier Deschamps has world class talent with the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Karim Benzema while Saliba is seen as a big star of the future and their centre half for the next decade.

Arsenal heroes Henry, Vieira, Emmanuel Petit and Robert Pires enjoyed glory with the great France team which won the 1998 trophy before also winning the Euros in 2000.

Now Saliba wants to follow their example by helping France retain the trophy they won four years ago – and extend Arsenal’s French connection.

Saliba said: “Yeah, of course. I want to be the next Frenchmen to do that, like Pires or Vieira or Henry.

“If I am going to the World Cup it shows I have had a good start to the season with Arsenal. I have to keep going like this.

“I wanted to be in it, but in France we have a lot of good defenders so that is why I am so happy. If I am in the squad it’s because I had a good start to the season with Arsenal.”

Saliba revealed that he was told an hour before the squad was announced but had to keep the news to himself and then could not celebrate as Arsenal lost 3-1 to Brighton in the Carabao Cup.

He said: “Some people told me just one hour before but I waited for the coach (to say I was in the squad).

“When he (Deschamps) spoke on the TV we were in the warm-up. When I came back I watched it a little bit on my phone and I saw my name. I was so happy. It is amazing. I don’t think I can imagine what is the World Cup now but I will imagine it later.”

Saliba has been outstandin­g for Arsenal this season and that got him the nod for France. He has been consistent and formed a big partnershi­p with Gabriel in central defence. But Saliba insists that his big target before going to Qatar is to win at Wolves on Saturday to ensure Arsenal stay top for Christmas.

He added: “It’s important because we have just one game left, like this, some players can go on holidays good and us go to the World Cup with good mentality.”

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