The Guardian (USA)

Granit Xhaka out of Arsenal squad for Wolves match after clash with fans

- Nick Ames

Unai Emery has confirmed that Granit Xhaka will not be involved in Arsenal’s match against Wolves on Saturday as the player continues to regroup after his high-profile falling-out with fans at the Emirates Stadium last weekend. The head coach also offered no guarantee that the midfielder will continue as club captain.

Xhaka did not play in the Carabao Cup tie against Liverpool on Wednesday but that decision had been made in advance of Sunday, when he angrily left the pitch during the draw with Crystal Palace amid a cacophony of boos and jeers. Any suggestion that he would immediatel­y return to Arsenal’s Premier League team was quashed by Emery, who said a focus on Xhaka would detract from a match that looks critically important.

“It is not in my mind that he is going to play tomorrow,” Emery said. “I am thinking that tomorrow he is not going to play, because we need to be focused only 100% on the match. Now we are going to train but at the moment he is not in my mind.”

Xhaka, who attempted to explain his actions in an Instagram post on Thursday night, has been training with his teammates as normal but Emery refused to indulge questions about the midfielder’s continued claim to the armband, reiteratin­g that the challenge posed by Wolves is his priority. Assuming the pecking order ascertaine­d by the captaincy vote held among Emery’s players in September is adhered to, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will take the role tomorrow.

Xhaka, in his statement, had explicitly mentioned some of the social media abuse he has received in recent weeks. Emery suggested that the measure of supporters’ true feelings is the atmosphere inside the ground.

“We can respect the people on social media but we also have to separate how much is real and [whether or not] every supporter is following that,” he said. “For me the good response is how the supporters respond in our stadium. We have a lot of supporters around the world and we respect them, but the real response is in the stadium.”

Emery, who has a Twitter account, said he avoids any replies to tweets made in his name, explaining: “I don’t want to read when we are winning and I have the excuse not to read when we are losing.”

Overall he was keen to steer the conversati­on away from Xhaka’s situation. He and the club continue to feel this is primarily a wellbeing issue. He was more expansive on the subject of Mesut Özil, who impressed at Anfield. Özil is likely to be on the bench against Wolves, with a second Premier League

appearance of the season looking realistic. “He is in the squad and I think he has the possibilit­y to play,” Emery said. “Now I am seeing him positive and consistent. On Wednesday with his performanc­e in Liverpool I think this is the way we want. This is the Mesut I think everyone wants.

“When he is in that positive way, when he is available consistent­ly, he has the respect from us and from every supporter.”

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