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Alex Young

Mikel Arteta reveals threat to axe Arsenal star Granit Xhaka before position change

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has hailed Granit Xhaka as a player "all managers want" while describing the position change which avoided the midfielder being axed.

Xhaka has been one of the standout performers for the Gunners this season as they sit top of the Premier League table, six points clear of champions Manchester City.

The Swiss midfielder has three goals and three assists so far this campaign after being deployed in a more attacking role, and Arteta has detailed a conversation the pair add before the season in which the player's role in the team was under threat.

Arteta has described Xhaka's change of position as "a necessity."

He explained to Sky Sports: "The squad wanted to evolve to another level and be more dominant and have more resources in the final third to attack and to score more goals. We needed to make that change.

"I spoke to him at the end of the season and said, ‘I need to unlock something in your brain because you’re so comfortable and confident playing in this area that you have forgot what is actually going to win us the game and the team now demands somebody here, so unless you unlock that I’m going to have to do something about it’.

"He took it straight away. He’s a very intelligent player, he came to pre-season fitter than ever, slimmer than ever, and he knew that if we wanted to take the team to a different level we had to change his role. He knew that was coming.

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"We believed he has those qualities, those qualities were there to be exploited and they were hiding. The team needed those qualities very much. He has the physical capacity to constantly threaten and occupy those spaces and recover his position quickly enough to have the balance we need.

"He’s been really consistent, the way he trains, the way he practises, to evolve to the demands we want for the team. He’s a special person. He’s very straight, he’s very honest, he’s very loyal and he’s very passionate about what he does.

"So when you have someone like that you want to help him, you want to protect him, you want him to fulfil the talent he has. He’s made some mistakes and he’s learnt from it, but he has always faced adveristy and difficulty and he’s never run away from it.

"This is what all managers wants from their players. You know you can count on him, he will fight and break walls for you. This is what we expect from our players."

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