Some ‘dark days and nights’ at Arsenal, happiness at SunderlandPublished7 February 2026, 06:19 GMTUpdated 45 minutes agoThe Football Interview is a new series in which the biggest names in sport and entertainment join host Kelly Somers for bold and in-depth conversations about the nation’s favourite sport.We’ll explore mindset and motivation, and talk about defining moments, career highs and personal reflections. The Football Interview brings you the person behind the player.Interviews will drop on Saturdays across BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website. This week’s interview will be broadcast on BBC One from 23:55 GMT on Saturday, 7 February (and at 00:55 Sunday in Scotland).———————————————————Granit Xhaka has played a starring role for Sunderland as they have exceeded expectations on their return to the Premier League after an eight-year absence.
Switzerland midfielder Xhaka is back in England’s top division after spending seven years at Arsenal from 2016-2023.
Xhaka, 33, helped the Gunners win the FA Cup twice and reach the Europa League final but had an up-and-down time in north London, including a major fallout with supporters and being stripped of the club captaincy.
After leaving Arsenal, he made an immediate impact at Bayer Leverkusen – helping them win the double in Germany.
But the lure of a return to the Premier League proved too much as Xhaka, who started his career at Basel and also played for Borussia Monchengladbach.
In an extended interview with Kelly Somers, Xhaka spoke about a range of things, including why he signed for Sunderland, and his clash with Arsenal fans.
Xhaka will not be part of the Black Cats team that plays at the Emirates on Saturday because of injury.
That has denied him the chance of what he reported would be a “very emotional” return to his “second home after Sunderland”.
And Xhaka reported he had “a lot of respect” for Gunners manager Mikel Arteta.
“He was the guy who kept me in the football club,” he reported. “Everyone knows it and I will never forget what he did for me.”


