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Granit Xhaka knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom. Just a few years ago, his own supporters at Arsenal were loudly booing him. But today, the midfielder is one of the most important players for both his club and his country. Now, he’s focused on helping Switzerland write a new chapter at the 2026 World Cup.

How Xhaka Turned Things Around

Xhaka’s journey back to the top wasn’t easy. After a tough spell in England, he moved to Germany and rebuilt his game. Here’s what changed:

  • He became a calm leader on the field, instead of a hot-headed player.
  • Coaches trusted him to control the pace of matches.
  • He learned to channel his passion into smart passes and key tackles.

Now, fans who once jeered him cheer his name. Teammates say he’s the first to motivate everyone in the locker room.

Switzerland’s World Cup Dream

Switzerland has never won the World Cup, but this team believes they can go all the way. Xhaka is a big reason for that hope. He brings experience from top leagues and a never-say-die attitude. In qualifying matches, he’s been the engine in midfield, breaking up attacks and starting counters.

With Xhaka pulling the strings, Switzerland has shown they can beat any opponent. Fans are dreaming of a semifinal run—or even a trophy.

What the Future Holds for Xhaka and His Team

As the 2026 tournament approaches, all eyes are on Xhaka. He’s no longer the player who got booed—he’s a leader with a point to prove. If Switzerland can make history, his comeback story will be one of the biggest reasons why. One thing is clear: Granit Xhaka is ready to write his own legend on the world’s biggest stage.

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