Arsenal defender William Saliba's performance against Belgium has sparked mixed reactions from Gunners fans. While some are concerned about his display, others believe he intentionally played poorly to avoid attracting interest from Real Madrid.
was even at fault in the build-up as he played Openda onside, and he did not cover himself in glory just before half-time either.
One Arsenal supporter said: "Saliba playing like s**t on the world stage which means Madrid won’t come in for him."
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