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Arsenal duo, Declan Rice and William Saliba, revealed that they suffered from chronic injuries that persisted for many months before participating in the 2026 World Cup, despite their contribution to the team's historic season. Rice confirmed that he experienced a nerve issue in his hamstring during the season, and the demanding schedule of matches caused him to play 63 games with the club and the national team, with the possibility of it increasing if the national team advanced to the final. For his part, Saliba indicated that he participated in the World Cup while suffering from persistent pain, with reports suggesting he might undergo back surgery after the tournament. He explained that the dream of competing in the World Cup forces players to endure injuries. The statements shed light on the injury and fatigue crisis in modern football, stemming from the increasing number of matches and reduced rest periods.
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