On-song Xhaka banishes discord to become symbol of Arsenal’s progress | Jonathan Liew


Once mocked, the former captain now reminds the Premier League leaders’ supporters of how far they have come

A couple of months ago, Granit Xhaka was warming up at the Vitality Stadium before Arsenal’s game against Bournemouth when he noticed that the travelling fans were serenading Oleksandr Zinchenko, one of the club’s summer signings. (“Zin-chen-ko! Always believe in your soul”). Xhaka sidled up to his new colleague. “Alex,” he said. “I’ve been here for six years and I don’t have a song. You’ve been here for three weeks.”

And somehow you just know how Xhaka would have said it, too: with that unique Xhaka-esque blend of blitheness and hurt, insecurity and defiance, the throwaway comment that actually comes from the most tender of places. Every player knows their songs. Every player knows when they don’t have one. And while some players don’t care, Xhaka has never been very good at disguising how much he cares about things.

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