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How long is Arsenal defender William Saliba banned for after Bournemouth red card?

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Arsenal defender William Saliba is set for a spell on the sidelines following his straight red card against Bournemouth.

The international, who has been recently hailed as one of the best defenders on the planet, found himself in a spot of bother around the half-hour mark of Arsenal’s clash with Bournemouth.

Leandro Trossard’s wayward appeared to send Cherries frontman Evanilson through on goal but Saliba acted quickly to grab the Brazilian and prevent a goal-scoring opportunity.

Saliba became the fifth Premier League player to receive a red card today, following Mohammed Kudus, Ryan Fraser, Joachim Andersen and Jaden Philogene-Bidace.

In his 157th appearance in a match in Europe’s top-five leagues, Saliba was sent off for the very first time – also marking his first dismissal for Arsenal in 93 games.

He was initially shown a yellow card by referee Robert Jones, but following a VAR review it was upgraded to red and the Frenchman was sent for an early bath.

WATCH: Saliba shown straight red after denying Evanilson clear-cut goal-scoring chance

How long is William Saliba banned for?

Unfortunately, Saliba is banned for one Premier League game – which happens to fall in one of the biggest clashes of the season as the Gunners prepare to face Liverpool at the Emirates in Gameweek 9.

Luckily for Arsenal, a red card for denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity only results in a one-game ban – which also applies for dismissals for receiving a second yellow and denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity by deliberately handling the ball.

Of course, Mikel Arteta’s side would rather not lose one of their key men ahead of a huge date on the calendar against Arne Slot and his Liverpool outfit with six straight wins in their stride.

According to the best football betting sites, Saliba is a 14/1 shot to win the PFA’s Premier League Player of the Year award.

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