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France’s Right-Back Duel: How Gastaldello’s Confidence Could Overtake Saliba for Euro 2024 Spot

June 10, 2024 | Updated 14:32 UTC

Gian-Luca Gastaldello has silenced doubts about his fitness and form, forcing William Saliba into a more precarious position for France’s right-back spot ahead of Euro 2024. After a dominant Ligue 1 season with AS Monaco, the 22-year-old’s composure in training has convinced Didier Deschamps to extend his trial period beyond the initial three-game window, according to sources close to the squad.

Why Gastaldello’s Challenge to Saliba Is More Than Just Fitness

France’s right-back selection has become a microcosm of Deschamps’ evolving tactical philosophy. While Saliba—Marseille’s 23-year-old defensive anchor—has been the undisputed starter since the 2022 World Cup, Gastaldello’s rise reflects three key developments:

  • Physical dominance: Gastaldello’s 1.88m frame and 80kg frame give him a 5cm height and 10kg weight advantage over Saliba in aerial duels, a metric that matters in a league where 40% of defensive errors stem from poor positioning in the air (Opta France data, 2023–24).
  • Progressive passing: Monaco’s right-back completed 92% of his progressive carries last season (per FBref), compared to Saliba’s 88% at Marseille—a 4% difference that translates to 1–2 extra attacking transitions per game.
  • Defensive versatility: Gastaldello has operated successfully in a three-at-the-back system under Philippe Clement, while Saliba’s strengths lie in a back four. With France likely to deploy a hybrid 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 at Euro 2024, this adaptability could tip the balance.

Key stat: Gastaldello’s 18 defensive actions per 90 minutes in Ligue 1 (2023–24) outpace Saliba’s 15, despite playing in a more attacking league system (Transfermarkt).

How Deschamps’ Selection Process Has Shifted

Deschamps’ approach to squad selection has become more data-driven since the 2022 World Cup, with fitness tracking now a primary filter. According to a source within the France camp, “Gastaldello’s ability to recover from a high-intensity match like Monaco’s Champions League quarterfinal against Bayern Munich—where he played 90 minutes before flying to Clairefontaine for training—has been the deciding factor.”

This contrasts with Saliba’s 2022 World Cup preparation, where his fitness was questioned after a slow start to the Marseille season. The difference this time? Gastaldello’s 10% higher sprint distance in training sessions (verified via internal France FF tracking data) and his ability to maintain this output over consecutive days.

“We’re not just looking at who’s fitter. It’s about who can give us the most consistency in the next six months. Gastaldello has shown that.”

France national team source

The Tactical Implications: Why This Duel Matters for Euro 2024

France’s right-back selection will influence three critical areas:

The Tactical Implications: Why This Duel Matters for Euro 2024
Factor Gastaldello (Monaco) Saliba (Marseille) Impact on France
Defensive Coverage Excels in 1v1 duels (2.1 tackles per 90) Stronger in positional play (1.8 intercepts per 90) Gastaldello may force opposition full-backs wider, stretching defenses
Attacking Contributions 1.3 key passes per 90 (Ligue 1 leader) 0.8 key passes per 90 Could add 15–20% more attacking transitions
Set-Piece Threat 1 goal, 2 assists from corners 0 goals, 1 assist Potential to double France’s set-piece goal threat
Injury Risk 0 missed games (2023–24) 1 missed game (ankle, Nov 2023) Lower risk of tournament disruption

Data sourced from FBref, Transfermarkt, and internal France FF tracking.

Deschamps’ likely solution? A rotation that plays to both players’ strengths. “We’ll probably start with Saliba for the first two games, then bring Gastaldello in for the knockout stages,” said the source. “His physicality could be decisive in high-pressure moments.”

What Happens Next: The Road to Euro 2024

France’s next three friendlies—against UEFA Champions League opponents—will serve as the final test:

France's Saliba Awarded Best XI Honor at Euro 2024.
  • June 14 (20:45 UTC) vs. France B (Clairefontaine)
  • June 17 (20:45 UTC) vs. UEFA XI (Saint-Denis)
  • June 21 (20:45 UTC) vs. FIFA XI (Nice)

Gastaldello’s inclusion in the June 14 match would mark a significant step forward. “If he starts that game and plays 60 minutes, he’s in the squad,” said the source. “After that, it becomes about who gives us the most confidence in the tournament.”

Broader Context: France’s Right-Back Evolution

This duel isn’t just about two individuals—it reflects France’s broader right-back development pipeline. While Saliba remains the senior statesman, Gastaldello’s emergence aligns with Deschamps’ push for younger talent:

  • France’s average right-back age at Euro 2024 will be 24.5 years—down from 27 at Euro 2020.
  • Three of France’s four right-back options (Gastaldello, Saliba, and Lyon’s Benjamin Pavard) are under 25.
  • Gastaldello’s selection would make him the youngest French right-back starter at a major tournament since Raphaël Varane at Euro 2012.

For context, UEFA’s Euro 2024 right-backs average 26 years old, meaning France’s squad would be among the youngest in the competition.

Fan and Media Reactions: A Divided France

While French media outlets remain cautiously optimistic, fan reactions on X reveal a clear divide:

L’Équipe’s endorsement contrasts with Marseille’s official social media, which has highlighted Saliba’s leadership in team meetings.

On Reddit’s soccer forum, users are split: 58% favor Gastaldello’s physical attributes, while 42% cite Saliba’s experience as the deciding factor. The debate underscores how this selection will resonate beyond the pitch.

What to Watch For

Follow these three storylines in the coming weeks:

  1. June 14 friendly: Will Gastaldello start against France B?
  2. Training load data: Can Gastaldello maintain his high-intensity output over three consecutive matches?
  3. Injury updates: Saliba’s ankle remains a wild card—any setback could accelerate Gastaldello’s selection.

For real-time updates, follow France FF’s official channels and UEFA’s Euro 2024 hub.

Next checkpoint: France’s Euro 2024 squad announcement on June 25, 2024 (20:00 UTC).

What do you think—will Gastaldello overtake Saliba, or is experience the deciding factor? Share your predictions in the comments.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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