William Saliba delivered another elite performance for France on Monday, helping Les Bleus secure a 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the World Cup round of 16.

What happened in Philadelphia?

France arrived in Philadelphia as heavy favourites, but Paraguay pushed Didier Deschamps’ side all the way. A single Kylian Mbappé penalty separated the teams, yet it was Saliba who stood out at the heart of the defence. The Arsenal centre-back completed 95% of his passes, won four of six aerial duels, made 10 clearances and made five recoveries in 90 minutes.

Why the French media are raving about Saliba

French outlet L’Équipe handed Saliba a 7/10 rating — the highest mark of any France player on the night. They labelled him France’s best performer, noting his calm under pressure and decisive interventions against Paraguay’s physical approach. The stats back up the praise: his pass accuracy, duels won and recoveries highlight a defender in total control.

How Saliba silenced Paraguay’s threats

Paraguay tested France repeatedly with direct runs and aerial challenges. Saliba stayed switched on, timing his tackles perfectly and marshalling the backline with composure. His clean sheet wasn’t handed to him — he earned every block and clearance against a side that refused to lie down.

What’s next for France and Saliba?

France now face Morocco in the quarter-finals on July 9. The Atlas Lions have shown their counter-attacking threat all tournament, so Deschamps’ side will need a sharper display to progress. Saliba has started every World Cup game bar the group-stage clash with Norway, and his form suggests he’ll start again.