Xhaka: Leverkusen hungry for more
Swiss talisman looks to repeat last season's unprecedented success

DONAUESCHINGEN, Germany — Bayer Leverkusen talisman Granit Xhaka has called on his teammates to repeat last season's surprise heroics and challenge for the Bundesliga title again ahead of the new campaign.
Eyebrows were raised when Xhaka arrived from Premier League runner-up Arsenal at the start of last term, with Leverkusen coming off a fifth-placed finish and rookie coach Xabi Alonso preparing for his first full season as a first-team head coach.
But, a club which had never previously won the Bundesliga did so undefeated — something no German side, not even Bayern Munich, had ever done — before adding the German Cup to its trophy cabinet, all while losing just one of 53 matches across all competitions.
Speaking with reporters at the club's preseason training camp in the picturesque village of Donaueschingen, where Euro 2024 winner Spain was based, Xhaka said last season was just the beginning.
"We know people are hoping to beat us, they will try and they will do everything," he said.
"But, we still have the hunger to be where we were last season."
After the best 18 months of his career, the 31-year-old said criticism during his time at Arsenal spurred him on.
Xhaka joined Arsenal from Borussia Monchengladbach in 2016.
He played 297 times for the Gunners, but often came under fire from fans, sometimes for being too emotional on the pitch.
Switzerland captain since 2018, Xhaka was made Arsenal skipper a year later, but had the armband stripped from him after a month for an outburst against fans who cheered when he was subbed off.
While much of the criticism can be chalked up to frustrations from a success-starved fanbase, he said it has been instrumental in his rebirth at Leverkusen.
"I'm a fan of criticism, because criticism makes you stronger. This is what I believe," he said.
"I don't drop my head, but I look at what they are criticizing, and maybe I need to do something more, or change some things.
"I believe every player needs to go through criticism. You need to be strong in your head, and to believe and trust yourself that you can still do it.
"Ten years ago, I was a totally different type of player, much more emotional. Today, I'm less so. I believe that experience makes you (who you are)."
When Leverkusen played a preseason friendly in north London in August, Xhaka returned as something the club treasures deeply: an "invincible".
Like Arsenal in its unbeaten Premier League campaign in 2003-04, Leverkusen finished the Bundesliga with 90 points last season, playing four fewer matches.
Xhaka said he "never thought about" emulating Arsenal's invincibles despite "seven beautiful years "at the club, adding: "I had the feeling or the belief that this only happens once in football.
"It was 2004 with Arsenal and, then, 20 years later, I'm part of it in Germany. (It) makes you feel special, makes you proud — and of course very happy."
Eye on the future
Xhaka may not be Leverkusen's captain, but he has quickly become its on-field leader and Alonso's voice on the field.
Leverkusen is one of five German teams in this season's Champions League.
Xhaka said he would guide the club's younger players, many of whom are yet to play in the competition.
"Maybe they're nervous. You can go to them, talk to them and explain it to them, but this feeling, you need to feel it.
"You need to see the music, the atmosphere (and) what it is in these games."
Xhaka will be 35 years old when his Leverkusen contract ends in four years.
With one eye on the future, Xhaka started work on gaining his FA coaching badges while at Arsenal and is also an assistant coach at fifth-tier Union Nettetal.
" (The traineeship) helped me a lot, because a coach maybe thinks further ahead than a player (does)."
At Leverkusen, Xhaka said "the most important thing is that the coach trusts me, believes in me and (the influence) I can have on the team during the game.
"We lose together, we win together. And, if I can try and help the coach on the pitch, I will do it for sure."
AFP


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