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How Arsenal’s Kiwior and Saliba on international duty.
- Updated: September 9, 2023
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How Arsenal’s Kiwior and Saliba on international duty.
In the recent UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers, Jakub Kiwior, representing Poland, showcased his prowess by playing the full 90 minutes and ensuring a clean sheet in their convincing 2-0 victory over the Faroe Islands. The standout performance by Kiwior earned praise not only for himself but also contributed significantly to Poland’s performance.
Poland’s campaign in Group E has been a mix of ups and downs, with two wins and two losses in their four games. However, their most recent triumph, aided by Robert Lewandowski’s late brace, has propelled them to the third spot in the group standings. Kiwior’s consistent defensive contributions have certainly bolstered Poland’s campaign, making him a crucial part of their journey in the qualifiers.
Subheading 2: Saliba’s Contribution for France
William Saliba, donning the French national team jersey, made an impactful appearance during their Euro Qualifiers clash against the Republic of Ireland. Saliba entered the game in the 73rd minute and played a role in helping secure a 2-0 victory for France. Goals from Aurelien Tchouameni and Marcus Thuram sealed the win, extending France’s impeccable run in Group B.
France’s performance in the qualifiers has been nothing short of exceptional. With five wins from five games and an impressive tally of 11 goals scored without conceding a single one, they have firmly established their dominance in the group. Saliba’s presence in the squad adds depth to an already formidable French team, making him a valuable asset as they aim for a successful qualification campaign.
Subheading 3: Odegaard’s Role in Norway’s Friendly Win
Martin Odegaard, one of Arsenal’s midfield talents, played a significant role in Norway’s recent friendly match against Jordan. Odegaard featured for 62 minutes as Norway secured a resounding 6-0 victory at home. The match showcased the offensive prowess of Norway, with Antonio Nusa, Kristoffer Ajer, Jorgan Strand Larsen, Frederik Andre Bjorkan, Bard Finne, and Hugo Vetlesen all contributing goals to the comprehensive win.
Odegaard’s involvement in the friendly not only highlighted his skills but also underlined his importance to the Norwegian national team. With several other emerging talents in the squad, Norway’s future looks promising, and Odegaard is expected to play a crucial role in their upcoming Euro 2024 qualifiers and beyond.
Subheading 4: Upcoming Matches for Arsenal Players
As Arsenal fans eagerly follow their stars on international duty, here’s a look at the upcoming fixtures featuring Arsenal players:
- Friday, September 8
- Georgia vs. Spain (Raya) | Euro 2024 qualifier | Tbilisi | 5pm
- Saturday, September 9
- Brazil (Gabriel, Martinelli, Jesus) vs. Bolivia | World Cup qualifier | Belem | 1.45am
- Azerbaijan vs. Belgium (Trossard) | Euro 2024 qualifier | Baku | 2pm
- Ukraine (Zinchenko) vs. England (Nketiah, Ramsdale, Rice, Saka) | Euro 2024 qualifier | Wroclaw, Poland | 5pm
- Estonia (Hein) vs. Sweden | Euro 2024 qualifier | Tallinn | 5pm
- Germany (Havertz) vs. Japan (Tomiyasu) | Friendly | Wolfsburg | 7.45pm
- Sunday, September 10
- Albania vs. Poland (Kiwior) | Euro 2024 qualifier | Tirana | 7.45pm
- Tuesday, September 12
- Japan (Tomiyasu) vs. Turkey | Friendly | Genk, Belgium | 1.20pm
- Italy vs. Ukraine (Zinchenko) | Euro 2024 qualifier | Milan | 7.45pm
- Norway (Odegaard) vs. Georgia | Euro 2024 qualifier | Oslo | 7.45pm
- Spain (Raya) vs. Cyprus | Euro 2024 qualifier | Granada | 7.45pm
- Belgium (Trossard) vs. Estonia (Hein) | Euro 2024 qualifier | Brussels | 7.45pm
- Scotland vs. England (Nketiah, Ramsdale, Rice, Saka) | Friendly | Glasgow | 7.45pm
- Germany (Havertz) vs. France (Saliba) | Friendly | Dortmund | 8pm
- Wednesday, September 13
- Peru vs. Brazil (Gabriel, Martinelli, Jesus) | World Cup qualifier | Lima | 3am
These upcoming matches promise more exciting moments for Arsenal fans as they cheer for their players representing their respective national teams in various competitions. The international break continues to be a crucial period for player development and for showcasing their talents on the global stage. Arsenal supporters will be eagerly anticipating their stars’ performances in these fixtures.
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By – Sahiba Suri