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Swiss international Granit Xhaka is fighting for his career at Arsenal following his red card against Burnley on Sunday.
The midfielder was sent off for grabbing Burnley midfielder Ashley Westwood by the neck during the match with Arsenal manager Xhaka’s conduct ‘unacceptable’.
In a reply Monday, the club’s technical director Edu issued a stern warning to players regarding discipline, saying the move was a target for Xhaka, which has had a number of indiscipline problems.
“This (discipline) is an important thing to mention because that means you have to be here and be prepared to face that situation because sometimes you get excited, then you react, the way you don’t need to react and sometimes you are wrong. as they have done.
“Mikel is in charge, he is talking to the players, telling them that we need all the players, so we need 11 players to play against 11 because it is very difficult to play 11 without 11 against any club in England,” Edu said.
The Daily Mail further reports that the club is open to offers for the Switzerland international despite the player being one of the key members of the group.
It’s not the first time Xhaka is getting into the wrong books of club fans with his big incident in October where he was involved in an angry confrontation with home fans during the Gunners’ 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace in the Emirates Stadium; a move that saw him lose the bracelet to Aubameyang.
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