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William Saliba will get former Arsenal star combined up with Everton boss Sean Dyche

William Saliba hilariously mistook a forgotten Arsenal participant for Everton supervisor Sean Dyche.

The Arsenal centre-back has develop into one of many excellent defenders in world soccer along with his performances over the past two seasons beneath Mikel Arteta. But regardless of already being a fan favorite in north London, the 22-year-old’s data of former Gunners gamers might do with some work.

That was evident because the Frenchman was examined by NBC Sports in a sport the place he needed to title ex-Gunners stars. Saliba failed to call every of Denilson, Manuel Almunia and Eduardo earlier than sending social media right into a meltdown.

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Having been proven an image of former Switzerland central defender Philippe Senderos, the teenager sheepishly requested: “It’s the coach of Everton?” He was instructed the right reply and gave a chuckle as followers on-line have been left in tears of laughter.

Aside from their bald heads, only a few individuals would ever have in contrast the stoic, ginger-bearded former Burnley boss to Senderos beforehand. But Saliba might be forgiven for not being conversant in the defender, who performed for the Gunners between 2003 and 2010.



William Saliba was left baffled when requested to call a former Arsenal participant


Philippe Senderos is a former Arsenal defender

Mainly a squad participant, Senderos lifted the FA Cup and Community Shield with Arsenal earlier than happening to play for an entire host of groups. He featured for AC Milan, Everton (satirically), Fulham, Valencia, Aston Villa, Swiss aspect Grasshoppers, Rangers, Houston Dynamo and Chiasso.

Meanwhile, Dyche additionally performed as a centre-back for Nottingham Forest, Chesterfield, Bristol City, Luton Town, Milwall, Watford and Northampton Town. Very completely different careers certainly.

Still, at the very least Saliba was in a position to efficiently title the magisterial Yaya Sanogo.