Granit Xhaka 'left Emirates before final whistle' and was visited at home by team-mates

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The Gunners midfielder allegedly left the Emirates before the end of the match being subbed off on Sunday Granit Xhaka reportedly left the Emirates early and was later visited reception by 3 of his Arsenal team-mates once he swore at Gunners fans who were not happy with his performance.

 The Arsenal captain had his no being ringed many times as within the half of the draw against Crystal Palace, and Unai Emery's call to require the midfielder off was met with ironic cheering. Fans then began booing the Suisse international as he created his manner off the pitch, prompting Xhaka to react negatively to the stick he was receiving.

He began by spurring the fans, bloodletting his ears and shouting "f*** off" before removing his Arsenal shirt and storming off down the tunnel to the rest area. According to The Atheltic, sources claim that Xhaka left the Emirates sports stadium early before the sport had even terminated, though a club representative didn't ensure this. The report extra that Xhaka was later visited at his house by 3 senior Gunners players, they offered him some comfort - however none of the trio are named. Emery was asked concerning Xhaka's conduct following the fixture and admitted the midfielder's actions were wrong. He said: "We got to keep calm, speak to him internally to resolve the matter.

We are operating with the club and also the players to play. "We are attending to speak with him as a result of the reaction was wrong. We came BCS we have supporters. We have to work for them and wish to own respect for them once they are applauding us and criticising us." We are all humans, are full of emotions, and generally, it's harsh coping with them," tweeted the Gunners right-back. "It's time to raise one another up, to not push each other away. we are bound to win once we are along."


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