Xhaka stripped of Arsenal captaincy after outburst
Arsenal coach Unai Emery has stripped Granit Xhaka of the club captaincy following his recent outburst against supporters.
Emery said at a news conference Tuesday that Xhaka will no longer wear the armband that was handed to him this summer after Laurent Koscielny forced a move back to France.
![Granit Xhaka of Arsenal during the UEFA Europa League Semi Final match between Arsenal and Valencia at the Emirates Stadium, London, England on 2 May 2019. [Photo: VCG]](http://img2.zhytuku.meldingcloud.com/images/zhycms_chinaplus/20191106/31b251cf-f10f-400e-9d99-d3712d1aa5b2.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_650)
Granit Xhaka of Arsenal during the UEFA Europa League Semi Final match between Arsenal and Valencia at the Emirates Stadium, London, England on 2 May 2019. [Photo: VCG]
Speaking ahead of Wednesday's Europa League game at Portuguese side Vitoria, Emery said "I was speaking with him this morning and also I decided he is not one of the captains in our group. ... He accepted my decision."
Xhaka swore and gesticulated at fans as he was jeered following his substitution in a recent 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace.
The 27-year-old midfielder has since issued a statement saying that ongoing social media abuse aimed at his family played a large part in his furious reaction.
The midfielder has not played for Arsenal since and was left out of the traveling squad for Wednesday's game.
Emery said striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be his main captain instead.
