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Granit Xhaka Reflects on 2019 Controversy and his Arsenal Redemption

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Granit Xhaka Reflects on 2019 Controversy and his Arsenal Redemption

For seven seasons, Granit Xhaka was a mainstay in the Arsenal midfield.

Signed by Arsene Wenger from Borussia Monchengladbach for a fee of £35million in the summer of 2016, he would win the FA Cup in his first campaign, with a second following in 2020.

The Swiss international was a key part of the squad that had to transition into the post-Wenger era, initially under Unai Emery and then Mikel Arteta. Gunners fans predominantly admire the 33-year-old these days, but there was a flashpoint in October 2019.

Xhaka on Turning His Arsenal Career Around

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Xhaka would leave Arsenal for Bayer Leverkusen in 2023

Then-manager Emery had just named Xhaka captain, which was then not a universally popular decision, and when the club had thrown away a two-goal lead at home to Crystal Palace, Xhaka was substituted. Booed by fans as he walked off, the midfielder then ill-advisedly cupped his ear to the crowd, told Arsenal fans to “f**k off” and ripped off his shirt before marching down the Emirates tunnel.

Criticised by Emery for his behaviour, he was stripped of the armband, but in time he delivered performances that redeemed himself in the eyes of Gunners fans. As events unfolded, it became clear that his future could have been different had Arteta not replaced Emery in the dugout that December.

“Mikel, to be honest, was the man who turned my career around,” Xhaka shares. “He got me where I am today. I’m very thankful.”

“Everyone knows about what happened in 2019 with the fans, which I still call a big misunderstanding to this day. I don’t know why it happened, but there’s a nice story behind it.”

“I was very sad in one eye, but the other eye saw a big challenge, how I could come back and earn the Arsenal shirt again. Not everybody wanted me to wear the shirt again, even myself, but staying was the first decision I ever made just for myself.”

“I’d never made a decision without speaking to my family before, but after two conversations with Mikel, I said, ‘OK’, without even asking my missus. I wanted the big challenge in front of me. What we did with Arsenal from 2019 onwards was amazing.”

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Xhaka returned to the Premier League with Sunderland this summer

“I hope I left on a high note. I scored two goals against Wolves in my final game and supporters were singing my name, asking me to stay. It was sad, but a good way to go out. I’m still proud of the way I came back from 2019 – you don’t see it every day. I had many struggles, but it’s part of my journey.”

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