The France national football team is currently in full preparation for the 2026 World Cup. William Saliba, defender of the team, recently shared his experience of playing for the national team. According to him, the pressure is much greater when playing for the France team than for a club. He stated that even people who do not like football watch France team matches, which makes the pressure even greater. Saliba also mentioned that when he puts on the France team jersey, he feels more tired and that national team matches are much more intense. The 25-year-old defender has already played for several clubs, including Saint-Étienne, Arsenal, and Marseille. He won the English championship in 2026 with Arsenal. And now, he is focusing on preparing for the 2026 World Cup with the France team. But he knows that the competition will be tough and that the team will have to be at the top of their form to succeed. So, Saliba and his teammates are working hard to be ready for the big event. Saliba's career with the France team has been marked by 32 selections and 0 goals. He has also won the Community Shield in 2020 and 2023 with Arsenal. William Saliba was born on March 24, 2001, in Bondy, Seine-Saint-Denis. He is 1.92 meters tall and weighs 92 kg. He plays as a defender and has been an international player for France since his debut. His experience and skills will be valuable assets for the France team in the 2026 World Cup.