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OZIL COULD LEAD OUT ARSENAL WITH XHAKA SET TO MISS LIVERPOOL CLASH

▶ Emery says player feels sorry for outburst to fans, but is worried about his well-being ahead of League Cup tie

- RICHARD JOLLY

A “devastated” Granit Xhaka will miss Arsenal’s League Cup trip to Liverpool as Unai Emery considers whether to strip him of the captaincy and urged him to apologise to their fans.

Xhaka, who responded with an expletive to supporters after he was booed when substitute­d in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace, has accepted he made a mistake by reacting to their jeers.

But while Emery advised Xhaka to say sorry, he said his immediate priority is the midfielder’s well-being as he spoke of the Switzerlan­d internatio­nal’s pain and urged fans to back his players.

He said: “I think when we make individual mistakes, we need to make apologies. I prefer to do. We suggested to him he do it. He was wrong on Sunday and it was not the response as the captain.

“But now the response we are seeing is, he is devastated, sad. We spoke yesterday and Sunday night and this morning.

“He is sad about that situation. He is down. The most important thing now is to look after him, his family, the club and the team, and also recover our best Granit Xhaka.

“His commitment is great every time. He wants to help. His behaviour was perfect in training, with the group and club. Really, he knows he was wrong. He feels inside, very deep. It’s normal as a human. Every player needs the fans’ support.

“His feeling... we need our family, our friends, our supporters to support us, like us, love us. He’s not feeling that with the supporters.”

While the Swiss FA issued a statement saying Xhaka will remain their captain, Emery refused to confirm if the Swiss, 27, who was voted Arsenal captain by his teammates last month, will keep the armband.

“I do not want to speak about that,” the Spaniard said. “We need to do step by step. First is recover him as a human, as a player. Then how we can continue in that way with the team, with him, with everybody. We cannot anticipate the circumstan­ces.”

Emery endorsed Xhaka as a character, adding: “He has the values, the respect in the dressing room, experience. He has the conditions to be the captain. The players respect that.”

Arsenal will also rest top scorer Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and defenders David Luiz and Calum Chambers for the visit to Merseyside on Wednesday.

Mesut Ozil, who has only made two appearance­s this season, will be in the squad after Emery held talks with the World Cup winner yesterday.

Without Xhaka and Aubameyang, it creates the strange possibilit­y Ozil could captain Arsenal at Anfield – Hector Bellerin and Alexandre Lacazette are other candidates – with Emery saying: “He could be, yes.”

But Emery, who has said his decision to marginalis­e Arsenal’s best-paid player and forZinedin­e

Really, he knows he was wrong. We need our family, friends, our supporters to support us. He’s not feeling that UNAI EMERY Arsenal manager

mer club record signing was made along with the club’s powerbroke­rs, insisted his view on Ozil has not changed.

He explained: “That conversati­on was because I wanted to listen about how he was thinking now to help us. I want now like in the pre-season, like a month ago, for him to help us on the pitch.”

Liverpool have confirmed that Caoimhin Kelleher will start in place of Alisson in goal. The Irishman, 20, made his debut in the 2-0 win at MK Dons

in the last round. “We have Adrian, who did an unbelievab­le job [when Alisson was injured],” said assistant manager Pep Lijnders.

“And if something happens with Ali, Adrian is our No.2 and then has to do the job. But this

League Cup, it is Caoimhin’s competitio­n.”

Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk, who suffered knocks in the win over Tottenham, are both available to play while teenagers Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones will be involved.

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