William Saliba made history following Arsenal’s win over Wolves.

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William Saliba has made history by becoming the fastest Arsenal player to reach 50 Premier League wins, achieving this remarkable milestone in just 66 games following Arsenal’s victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers. This achievement demonstrates his exceptional talent and vital role in the team’s defense.

Saliba joined Arsenal in 2019 from Saint-Étienne but spent several seasons on loan to gain experience. His Premier League debut came in the 2022/23 season opener against Crystal Palace, where he immediately impressed with his defensive skills. Since then, Saliba has been a key figure in Arsenal’s backline, contributing significantly to their success.

In addition to his 50 wins, Saliba has also been instrumental in keeping 30 clean sheets during these games. This statistic highlights his defensive prowess, ability to read the game, and make crucial interventions. His presence has provided Arsenal with much-needed stability and resilience at the back.

Saliba’s achievement surpasses the previous record held by Nacho Monreal, who reached 50 wins in 70 games. This record-breaking performance places Saliba among the elite defenders in the Premier League and sets a new benchmark for future Arsenal players.

At just 23 years old, Saliba’s career is still in its early stages, and he has the potential to break many more records. His performances have garnered him praise from both fans and pundits, and he has become an important component in Arsenal’s pursuit for domestic and European success.

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