The 33-year-old midfielder can lead Switzerland into their first World Cup quarter-final since 1954 by beating Colombia on Tuesday.The 33-year-old midfielder can lead Switzerland into their first World Cup quarter-final since 1954 by beating Colombia on Tuesday.

Xhaka – Switzerland’s World Cup rock born to be skipper

For feedback or concerns regarding this content, please contact us at crypto.news@mexc.com
Granit Xhaka has shown the steeliness he gained from his childhood in rebounding when times have been tough. (EPA Image pic)

PARIS: Switzerland’s World Cup captain Granit Xhaka says leadership is a role he learnt aged four when he was handed the house keys as his Albanian parents worked overtime to make ends meet in their adopted country.

The 33-year-old midfielder has the opportunity to prove that that tough experience paid off by leading the Swiss into the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 if they beat Colombia on Tuesday.

Those early years, though, when he and his brother Taulant, who is a year older, were left to their own devices have left their mark on a player who has at times let his emotions get the better of him on the pitch.

“I think I learnt about leadership already when I was four years old,” he told Stan Sport Football earlier this year.

“My parents were working during the day, extra work just to get us what we wanted and it is why we are where we are today.

“I was four and I was given the keys to the house, so already I had responsibility,” he added.

Xhaka, who like Taulant was born in Switzerland, said he and his brother would spend 18 hours alone together at the house.

“My two older daughters are six and four and I cannot see my kids staying alone for 18 hours today,” he said.

“But we had this, my brother and I. My mother (Elmaze) would start work at four in the morning, prepare the lunch before she left, come back at three and make dinner before going to a second job.

“My dad (Ragip) was the same,” he added, tearily.

‘There were beatings’

Xhaka’s parents met and married in Kosovo, at the time an autonomous province in Yugoslavia and later Serbia with a predominantly ethnic Albanian population.

Ragip fell foul of the regime of Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic and, aged 22 was handed a six-year prison sentence for taking part in an anti-government demonstration.

“Nobody knew if he was still alive or not,” Xhaka told The Times in May.

“So even with this ten minutes (of daily exercise), sometimes he had months without speaking with his family members.

His father told his sons of the beatings he suffered in prison. “He starts to tell you a little bit, but then he feels like he needs to stop,” Xhaka said.

His father emerged from this hellish existence after three years and the family packed up their belongings and fled to Switzerland by bus. “My mom (was) legal, my dad not legal,” he recalls.

Xhaka and Taulant rewarded their parents for their courage and sacrifices by becoming successful footballers.

Both played for Swiss club Basel, but while Xhaka opted to represent Switzerland – he has 150 caps to his name – Taulant chose Albania.

Xhaka has shown the steeliness he gained from his childhood in rebounding when times have been tough.

The lowest, perhaps, was when he was stripped of the Arsenal captaincy after blowing a gasket when he was substituted by then-manager Unai Emery in October 2019.

Xhaka had a love-hate relationship with Arsenal fans and when they cheered his being taken off, he told them where to go in colourful terms.

“The darkness (after being substituted) was only when I was alone, but it was a nice darkness because I learnt a lot from it,” he told The Times.

He stayed and re-established himself in the Arsenal set-up when Mikel Arteta took over and won a second FA Cup before heading to Germany.

There he played a pivotal role in Bayer Leverkusen’s league and cup double in 2024, going unbeaten through the domestic season.

A successful return to England with Premier League surprise package Sunderland and now the possibility of a first World Cup quarter-final for Switzerland in over 70 years – life surely could not be sweeter.

However, he keeps his feet firmly on the ground.

“We never forget where we come from.”

World Cup Combo: Aim for 200x

World Cup Combo: Aim for 200xWorld Cup Combo: Aim for 200x

Combine up to 20 World Cup matches in one order

Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact crypto.news@mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Silver’s Stalemate: An Equilibrium Waiting to Break?

Silver’s Stalemate: An Equilibrium Waiting to Break?

Silver’s market is caught in a delicate balance, with prices recently stabilizing after previous gains. Despite recent fluctuations, neither buyers nor sellers
Share
Coinstats2026/07/05 21:01
PMI-ACP Exam Preparation: How to Use a Simulator and Practice Questions Effectively

PMI-ACP Exam Preparation: How to Use a Simulator and Practice Questions Effectively

Understanding the PMI-ACP Exam Structure The PMI-ACP exam is designed to evaluate how well candidates apply agile principles in real-world project environments
Share
Techbullion2026/04/02 18:32
Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC

Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC

The post Franklin Templeton CEO Dismisses 50bps Rate Cut Ahead FOMC appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Franklin Templeton CEO Jenny Johnson has weighed in on whether the Federal Reserve should make a 25 basis points (bps) Fed rate cut or 50 bps cut. This comes ahead of the Fed decision today at today’s FOMC meeting, with the market pricing in a 25 bps cut. Bitcoin and the broader crypto market are currently trading flat ahead of the rate cut decision. Franklin Templeton CEO Weighs In On Potential FOMC Decision In a CNBC interview, Jenny Johnson said that she expects the Fed to make a 25 bps cut today instead of a 50 bps cut. She acknowledged the jobs data, which suggested that the labor market is weakening. However, she noted that this data is backward-looking, indicating that it doesn’t show the current state of the economy. She alluded to the wage growth, which she remarked is an indication of a robust labor market. She added that retail sales are up and that consumers are still spending, despite inflation being sticky at 3%, which makes a case for why the FOMC should opt against a 50-basis-point Fed rate cut. In line with this, the Franklin Templeton CEO said that she would go with a 25 bps rate cut if she were Jerome Powell. She remarked that the Fed still has the October and December FOMC meetings to make further cuts if the incoming data warrants it. Johnson also asserted that the data show a robust economy. However, she noted that there can’t be an argument for no Fed rate cut since Powell already signaled at Jackson Hole that they were likely to lower interest rates at this meeting due to concerns over a weakening labor market. Notably, her comment comes as experts argue for both sides on why the Fed should make a 25 bps cut or…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 00:36

$5M in SPCX Positions for Free

$5M in SPCX Positions for Free$5M in SPCX Positions for Free

0 fees, 100x leverage, daily prizes, 7K+ stocks/ETFs