When FC Basel lost 4-2 in Zurich, Granit Xhaka (29) lost his composure. On Instagram, he released his frustration freely and goes on to lead the Basel FC. Captain Natty writes two comments under FCB’s post. “That’s it, dear fans – if a player does this and I feel like it, I’d like the player to play where they know what it is!”
Then, would you like this ex-player to come to me? with their policies? Start! Certainly not like that! The only thing I feel sorry for is the fans! “
joint exchange
Of course, there is also a lot of frustration with the Arsenal star as his brother Taulante (30) is on the bench for 90 minutes in the Classics. However, coach Guillermo Abascal has made his debut with Heinz Lindner (31), Michael Lange (31), Fabian Fry (33), Valentin Stoker (32) and Adam Szalay (34) already over five than their 30s, which actually goes against the philosophy of Basel Club.
Xhaka’s frustrations seem to have disappeared in the meantime. As Blake learned, Granit Xhaka and Basel club owner David Degen (39) spoke.
“He would prefer another title with Bayern.”
Everyone who knows Xhaka (67 games with FCB) knows that his criticisms are more impulsive than strategic. Remarkably, Xhaka and Degen now take the time to talk and jump over their shadows. And so it seems possible again today that the former FCB rookie could end his career like Alex Frei, Marco Streller or Benjamin Huggel at his club.
Xhaka’s contract with Arsenal runs until 2024. In an interview with Blick ahead of the 2021 European Championship, he said: “It is definitely my dream for Toli and I to play together again at FC Basel – even if it’s for a minute or a match. But I’d like to win another title. with Bayern.
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