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West Ham Fan Reveals What Sunderland’s Granit Xhaka Said in Spat
West Ham United picked up a brilliant 3-1 victory over Regis Le Bris’ Sunderland on Saturday afternoon and the visiting bench was left in uproar in the 83rd minute as captain Granit Xhaka argued with some West Ham fans. A source close to the situation has now revealed exactly what the Swiss midfielder said throughout the spat.
Although they remain in the relegation places, Nuno Espirito Santo’s men picked up a morale-lifting victory against one of the Premier League‘s surprise packages – and their goalscoring rout began in the 14th minute courtesy of Crysencio Summerville. Jarrod Bowen later scored from the spot to double their lead.
Mateus Fernandes, West Ham’s stand-out performer, then added a third before the half-time interval and Brian Brobbey scored a consolation in the 66th minute, thus leaving the Black Cats slap bang in the middle of the table. Xhaka was unavailable for the contest, but he made sure to be involved by arguing with an opposition fan.
West Ham Fan Reveals What Sunderland’s Granit Xhaka Said in Spat
Xhaka, signed from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer, has been integral to Sunderland’s high-flying season to date, and they missed his box-to-box presence in midfield as they fell on the sword of West Ham, who will be hoping to gain some sort of momentum after such a brilliant home triumph. Sunderland, however, will be looking to get back to winning ways when they host Burnley at the Stadium of Light next.
Widely regarded as one of the best Premier League signings of the summer, the seasoned Xhaka was still heavily involved despite being sat with other teammates behind Le Bris’ dugout – and that’s because he was embroiled in a heated exchange with a member of the home contingent.
Referee Thomas Bramall was forced to halt play to speak to the West Ham manager while stewards and the fourth official were hands-on to deal with the incident.
TV cameras picked up the Black Cats midfielder arguing with supporters sat behind the away dugout – a section reserved for hospitality ticket holders. Speaking to SunSport, a supporter who was in earshot of the war of words has now revealed what he heard.
The confrontation, which was picked up by a number of cameras inside the London Stadium, reportedly started after Nordi Mukiele made way for Luke O’Nien in the 83rd minute, and the defender was “obviously p****ed off”, throwing his arms aloft before exchanging words with Sunderland manager Le Bris. The fan said:
“Everyone’s going ‘Whey! Whey!’ and giving it to him, ‘dry your eyes, mate’ – like we always do it to be fair, being so close. Then he sort of turned around, went back towards the pitch and had a pop at the manager. That got another ‘Whey!’ again, a bigger roar.
He’s turning around all the time, we’ve obviously rattled him. Then Xhaka’s turned around because he’s sitting two or three rows behind the dugout and between us,” he continued before claiming the 33-year-old midfielder asked the West Ham supporters to show his teammate a sense of respect.
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“He’s turned around and started giving it to one of my mates who was sitting just in front, basically going ‘show some respect, show some respect’ – quite ironic considering [Mukiele] just had a pop at his own manager. Everyone then starts giving it to Xhaka, telling him to wind his neck in. The confrontation then escalated after another person headed towards Xhaka. Another guy came [towards the dugout] to calm it down,” the source added.
“And then Xhaka started calling him out saying, ‘I’ll see you outside, I’ll see you outside.’ Then as he was heading down the tunnel after the game finished he was still going to the guy, ‘I’ll see you outside’. It was all Xhaka, complete head loss. The geezer’s on 100 grand a week getting rattled by absolute nobodies, just giving it the big ‘un. It was all on him.”
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If Saturday lunchtime’s encounter proved anything, it was that Xhaka – who flopped at Arsenal before moving to Germany in 2023 – is crucially important to how they set up. Stuart Pearce analysed his absence afterward when speaking to talkSPORT: “We pointed out that they give the ball away by playing passes from that midfield area and in that midfield area, that was the biggest downside of their play today.
“I was disappointed in that and disappointed in their performance, but Xhaka plays a massive part in regard to that. He’s been arguably one of the signings of the season and he was valuably missed today.”
Speaking to talkSPORT in the wake of losing 3-1, Le Bris revealed Xhaka’s injury is an ankle problem that will keep him out for at least two weeks. “I don’t know the time frame yet, we’ll see,” he said before adding: “We’ll have at least two weeks of rest and then we’ll assess this injury, an ankle injury.”
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Granit Xhaka’s 2025/26 Premier League Stats vs Sunderland Squad |
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Metric |
Output |
Squad Rank |
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Minutes |
1963 |
2nd |
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Goal Contributions |
6 |
2nd= |
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Tackles per Match |
1.6 |
6th |
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Key Passes per Match |
1.1 |
2nd |
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Average Passes per Match |
52 |
2nd |
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Long Balls per Match |
4.5 |
2nd |
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Overall Rating |
7.09 |
1st |
“He’s important for the squad, but it’s not an excuse. It’s not possible to think like that. We have a good squad. They have to experience different situations. It’s uncomfortable, but I think we can learn more from a difficult period like that rather than sometimes a sequence of wins,” Le Bris concluded.
All statistics per WhoScored – correct as of 25/01/2026
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Newcastle in Talks to Sign Manchester City Goalkeeper James Trafford
Newcastle have been active in the summer transfer window so far, and they’ve now opened talks to secure another signing.
The Magpies were one of the first sides to complete a new signing in the summer transfer window, with Ewen Jaouen joining the club from Reims.
The 20-year-old has arrived at St. James’s Park to provide competition in the goalkeeping department, with Aaron Ramsdale returning to Southampton following his loan spell.
After such a disappointing 2025/26 season, Eddie Howe needs to bring in reinforcements during the summer transfer window.
Perhaps signing an inexperienced goalkeeper wasn’t a major priority, but more of a market opportunity.
Now Newcastle are being linked with a move to sign another goalkeeper in the summer transfer window.
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According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Newcastle United have rekindled their interest in signing Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Magpies have reopened talks ahead of a possible move, but Trafford doesn’t want to decide his future until after the World Cup.
That makes a move complicated for Newcastle, as they want to solve their goalkeeping situation earlier, despite already securing the signing of Jaouen earlier in the window.
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Nick Pope Must be Leaving Newcastle
With Newcastle already securing the signature of a new goalkeeper and also pursuing Trafford, it feels like it could be the end for Nick Pope.
Having two new goalkeepers plus Pope wouldn’t make a lot of sense, so the Magpies could be considering cashing in.
Pope has struggled at times over the last few years with consistency, often making mistakes.
Trafford, hailed ‘world-class’ by Scott Parker, would likely want to come in as the number one goalkeeper after his difficulties at Manchester City, with Jaouen likely to be the number two.
After solving the goalkeeper situation, there’s no doubt Newcastle need reinforcements in other areas of the pitch.
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Gary Neville Calls Out FIFA ‘Dictatorship’ After World Cup Incident
Up to this point at the 2026 World Cup, most of the controversies have come off the pitch. Indeed, plenty of headlines have been made about Gianni Infantino and the way he runs FIFA.
Under his watch, the United States have made it extremely difficult for fans, staff members, journalists, officials and even players to come into the co-hosting nation. Most infamously, Somali referee Omar Artan was sent home from Miami, despite having a visa to do his job this summer.
Thankfully, the action in the group stages of the World Cup so far has largely gone smoothly (albeit with some notably empty seats in certain matches, likely due to costly ticket prices). However, there was one controversial incident during the 1-1 draw between Qatar and Switzerland in Group B.
Gary Neville Fumes Over ‘Ridiculous’ FIFA Incident
Switzerland took the lead via a penalty in the 17th minute, converted by Breel Embolo, but could not hang onto the points, with Qatar levelling thanks to an own goal from Miro Muheim in the 94th minute. While the Swiss would have felt robbed to concede so late, having dominated the game, there were plenty of question marks regarding their goal.
The penalty was awarded after Remo Freuler was bundled over by Qatar goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada. The contact was obvious, and the referee quickly pointed ot the spot. However, replays appeared to show the Swiss player standing in an offside position before he pounced onto the ball to win the foul.
Despite this, VAR checked and cleared the penalty, allowing Embolo to put Switzerland in front from 12 yards. The incident sparked a strong reaction, with English pundit Gary Neville leading the dissenting voices.
The Manchester United legend questioned FIFA on ITV as there were also no alternative angles of the incident shown on the live broadcast. As quoted by the Daily Mail, Neville even called the organisation a ‘dictatorship’, saying:
“We all think it here and everybody will think it at home [that it was offside]. FIFA are the host broadcaster. They’ve got the evidence of the automatic decision which they can show us.
“Why are they not showing us? They did this in the last tournament. Fans are already distrusting of FIFA and technology to start with. There is a massive question mark over that because that is offside in my eyes until they prove differently.
“Why aren’t FIFA showing us when there’s already such distrust for them? It’s a dictatorship this: the idea that they hold this data internally and not show fans, it’s absolutely ridiculous.”
Fellow pundits Ian Wright and Duncan Ferguson, who were sat alongside Neville in the ITV studio, also agreed that Freuler looked offside to the naked eye. Adding to that, former England defender Lee Dixon, who was commentating on the game, insisted it would be ruled out:
“There’s no doubt about the penalty but he’s offside. This won’t count.”
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In response to the controversy, FIFA have now shared a statement online, with images, as they defended the offside decision. It’s interesting to note that they claimed the usual supporting animation graphic was not shown due to a ‘technical outage’, although they add that this did not have an impact on the call:
“During the Qatar vs. Switzerland match in the San Francisco Bay Area, a brief technical outage prevented the onside animation graphic from being generated ahead of the penalty awarded to Switzerland in the 14th minute. The issue was quickly resolved.
“The workflow of the VAR was not affected by this issue and followed the normal procedure in checking the on-field decision. The lines used by the VAR to check the position of the relevant players did not show the attacking player to be in an offside position in either of the two situations immediately before the penalty decision.”
Some fans have questioned just how helpful the supporting images actually are, as they feel as if they simply prove that Freuler was offside, despite FIFA’s claims.
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Tottenham Ahead of Liverpool in Race to Sign Club Brugge Defender Joel Ordonez
Tottenham have now stormed ahead of Liverpool in the race to sign a South American star during the summer transfer window.
Spurs could be involved in one of their busiest summer transfer windows in recent history, not just in terms of incomings but outgoings too.
A number of players are likely going to want to leave the club after they were once again involved in a relegation battle, while they are without European football heading into the 26/27 season.
Liverpool are also in the market for reinforcements, and despite Spurs’ lack of European football, they could be shopping in similar markets.
The World Cup makes the summer transfer window a little more interesting, with players’ values potentially skyrocketing if they enjoy an impressive tournament.
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According to a report from Caught Offside, Tottenham have now moved ahead of Liverpool in the race to sign Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez in the summer transfer window.
Liverpool’s interest has previously been described as serious, but the report claims that the Reds have now pulled away in the race.
Tottenham are now in pole position to secure his signature, while it’s claimed that Brugge could demand in the region of £39m for the defender.
Ordonez, described as ‘phenomenal’, does have interest from other Premier League clubs as well as sides across Europe.
Brugge would be open to cashing in on the Ecuadorian international as long as they receive a fee in the region of £39m.
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Personal terms have already been agreed between Van Hecke and Tottenham, with the Dutch international now waiting for an agreement between the two clubs.
Brighton are looking to involve Luka Vuskovic as part of the deal, and they value the defender at around £30m.
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