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Three reasons Arsenal fans don’t want Xhaka to be captain other than his ‘bang average footballing ability’

ARSENAL fans have renewed calls for Granit Xhaka to lose the captaincy after his foul-mouthed outburst yesterday.

Unai Emery's decision to award the Swiss international, 27, the armband has been questioned since it was announced.

 Unai Emery has refused to confirm that Granit Xhaka will keep his armband
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Unai Emery has refused to confirm that Granit Xhaka will keep his armbandCredit: Getty - Contributor

And after fuming Xhaka told supporters to "f*** off" while being booed as he was subbed agains Crystal Palace yesterday, one Twitter user has come up with a hat-trick of reasons he should not be a leader.

LeGrove blasted the midfielder because he "Blamed strikers for the Spurs game", "Went on record with ‘we were scared’" and "Slow walked off, told the fans to f*** off, cupped his ear".

One reply said: "Should the fans boo him coming off, probably not. Should the team captain act like a leader and ignore the booing understanding fan frustration, absolutely."

But a rival pointed out that Xhaka had been met with derision since being named skipper and others have called on Gooners to be more accepting in an issue which has split the fanbase.

Gutted Xhaka was reportedly consoled at home by three of his team-mates after the weekend row.

He has been heavily  criticised for months, with a tweet suggesting he should be flogged because "he talks as if he’s Lionel Messi. Not to mention his bang average footballing ability".

Ian Wright has torn into Xhaka - insisting that he apologise to supporters.

Midfield colleague Matteo Guendouzi is a name which has been strongly touted as a better alternative to Xhaka as captain.

But the first Gunner to break social media silence on the issue was Hector Bellerin, with a classy tweet aiming to unite the club.

He wrote: "We are all humans, we all have emotions, and sometimes it's not easy dealing with them. It's time to lift each other up, not to push each other away. We only win when we are together. #COYG".

Unai Emery gives his verdict on Granit Xhaka’s controversial reaction to being booed by his own fans during draw with Crystal Palace
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