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William Saliba on Brink of Arsenal History with Potential Record 50th Win

Saliba Eyes Arsenal Record with Win Over Wolves

William Saliba could carve out a unique place in Arsenal’s history if the Gunners secure a victory against Wolves this weekend. The French defender, with 49 Premier League wins from just 65 appearances, is poised to become the fastest player in Arsenal’s history to reach 50 victories in the competition.

Chasing Nacho Monreal’s Record

Currently, Nacho Monreal holds the club record, having reached 50 wins in 70 games. However, Saliba’s remarkable consistency means he could surpass Monreal’s achievement by reaching the milestone in just 66 matches. This feat underscores the 23-year-old’s impact since joining from St Etienne, a journey that saw him rise to prominence following multiple loan spells.

Saliba’s Influence on Arsenal’s Recent Success

Saliba has been instrumental in Arsenal’s resurgence under Mikel Arteta, helping the team secure back-to-back second-place finishes in the Premier League. Last season, Saliba was ever-present in Arsenal’s defense, contributing significantly to the club’s title challenge that lasted until the final weekend. His absence due to injury in the previous season was widely regarded as a key factor in the Gunners’ late dip in form.

Among the Premier League’s Fastest to 50 Wins

In the broader Premier League context, Phil Foden of Manchester City holds the record for the quickest 50 wins, achieving the milestone in just 59 games. Saliba’s Arsenal teammates Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko, both former City players, also rank among the fastest, with 50 wins in 62 and 63 games respectively.

If Saliba secures his 50th win, he will join an elite group of Arsenal legends, including members of the Invincibles, who achieved similar success early in their Arsenal careers.

Christian Olorunda

Christian Olorunda is a football analyst specializing in tactical trends and the financial evolution of the African and European game. As someone who has watched football since his childhood, writing about it and researching players and clubs has always come easy to him. Through his writing and research, he has shaped his opinions and that of others when needed. He started writing in 2022 and hasn't looked back since, with over 500 articles published in various journals and blogs. Follow his analysis on X (https://x.com/theFootballBias).
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