Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka: "It's an honor to be captain."
2025-11-07 02:16

Since joining Sunderland this summer, Granit Xhaka has quickly become the team's spiritual leader. The former Arsenal midfielder has now taken up the captain's armband, leading the team to a strong start to the Premier League season, where they are currently fourth.
For Xhaka, this journey is both a new challenge and a continuation and elevation of his career. After seven years at Arsenal, winning two FA Cups and two Community Shields, he moved to Bayer Leverkusen. Now returning to England, the 33-year-old has once again earned trust with his experience and mature demeanor.
In a recent interview with Sunderland, Xhaka admitted that he immediately felt a sense of belonging after joining Sunderland: "I knew it was a club with a rich history and a huge fan base, but I only felt that passion when I actually came here."
"The connection between players and fans is crucial. Regardless of the results, we always feel the support. Everyone works hard every day, and the attitude in training determines the outcome of the game. This team is demanding and full of fighting spirit, and we deserve where we are today."
Having joined the team just months ago, Xhaka has already provided three assists and scored his first goal for Sunderland, and he hopes this is just the beginning. Xhaka said, "We are still on the road and need to continue working hard and staying humble. Being captain is an honor and a responsibility, and I will do my best to lead the team forward."
Sunderland will face Granit Xhaka's former club Arsenal at the Stadium of Light this weekend. For Xhaka, this is not just a match, but also a crossroads of emotions. Xhaka admitted: "Those seven years meant a lot to me, but now I belong to Sunderland, and I hope to write a new story here."
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