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No, Borussia is not falling apart. It does not matter whichever players will leave. That is what the past has showed. The club has developed and actually improved despite big-name players leaving.

To have six years of professional football under my belt already is really something.

I know I've made mistakes, and sometimes I've talked about things too openly or directly. That wasn't good, and I've learned from that.

I compliment Kramer perfectly. We both put in a lot of legwork, win many balls, and we're comfortable with the ball at our feet. We also talk a lot both off and on the pitch.

I have never had any contact with Bayern Munich, let alone have agreed personal terms.

You can't afford to rest on your laurels at all, or you'll instantly be on the bench.

I knew before I arrived that the pressure at a club that challenges for the title grows quickly. The season is long; we'll become stronger with every game.

What happens here, the daily agenda of Arsenal, is very different from what I experienced in Monchengladbach.

I don't mind being criticised, because I am not that easy to knock down, and no-one can destroy me. But I am bothered by the stupid people who call me dirty, brainless, and an idiot. You don't say words like these to someone who you know nothing about.

My game is about being aggressive, and I'm not the same player if you take that away from me.

I never hesitate to go into a tackle, and I don't go onto the pitch to pull out of a challenge.

I remember I was young, and the first game I watched was in the Premier League. It's a big dream for me, and now that I'm here, I am very, very happy.

It's aggressive, and I like the way Arsenal play football. It's not like other countries, but it's very, very nice here.

It's difficult to say no when Manchester City want you and you could play there. That much I have to admit.

In the past, we showed that we could play football, but Vladimir Petkovic has worked with us on the psychological side of things in particular. I think that's where we've made the most progress. He's brought us closer together as a team.

If you win, you're heroes. But if you don't, then you're losers. That might sound harsh, but that's the way it is.

People who know me know that I don't talk about the play-offs. It's not an issue for me at all.

Everyone fights for everyone else. If someone has a bad day, then the others are there for him. And if a player makes a mistake, then the others can compensate for that. Those sorts of things are crucial at this level, and it's really important that we perform as a unit.

It's in my head that I am a leader, and captaining Monchengladbach was very good for me.

I'm going to give my best and not worry about transfer fees or anything like that.

I'll give my all on the pitch, as I have in recent years. That's what is important. We will give our all to win something.

I'm looking forward to the new adventure. Playing in the Premier League was always my dream, and I'm definitely going to relish this opportunity and give my absolute everything for this club.

Arsenal play attractive football, and I enjoy that. I think you could see against the MLS side that this team has a lot of quality, and we'll give our all to show that on the pitch.

The first few months in a new country are always really hard.

I still want to improve in every way. I'm a young player. I want to work, and that's my aim: to improve in every single aspect of my play.

A club like Arsenal, it's normal that expectations are high. This club must compete for titles, and that's what we want to do.

He's not a coach who speaks to you every day. Wenger has spoken to me two or three times. He's told me he's very impressed by how I train and how I'm a disciplined character.

You can see the players are world-class just by the way they pass the ball. Ozil, Sanchez, and Cazorla, for example, are huge personalities. Even though the club maybe spent more money on me, I can still learn a lot from them in any respect.

Arsenal prepare the players in the best way. They pay attention to every detail. We are able to recover optimally during our flights. The food and the service, everything's geared perfectly to each other.

Every Monday, we're asked to undertake jump tests to check the conditions of our muscles. There's nothing you can hide. Once a week, they do urine tests, and your body fat percentage is tested regularly. The doctors cover all bases.

In Germany, you can play aggressively, but the referee will always blow his whistle, but in England, that's not the case. That's better for me.

My dad played football, too, in the former Yugoslavia.

My brother was always going to go in the direction of football. With me, it was more between school and football. Eventually, it worked out for both of us. We're pleased to have gone down that path. I'm proud that my parents always supported us, in good and in bad times. You need that.

One of the most revealing details about my parents is that they only got together three months before my dad's arrest.

Personally, I can handle criticism, especially when it is deserved, and it's because my dad never, ever said 'Well done' to me. He did it on purpose so that I kept my feet on the ground.

I am a very simple man. I love normality, and I love normal people. I love to eat normal food. It's how I grew up.

In Camden, it's just the atmosphere that gets me. It's simple. It's nice. It's real. And it's the people, too. I like to interact with them because they are normal and I am normal. People probably don't expect an Arsenal player to come to Camden Lock and, basically, be a normal guy.

Family is the most important thing to me. Especially my brother Taulant - we talk about everything together.

We always have hope. Hope dies last.

It's not like I played my first football match in England. For me, football is pretty much the same everywhere; the ball is round, but maybe tactically, things are different than at other clubs I've played for.

I think in football everything is possible.

I'm a person who thinks realistically but has dreams and fantasies as well.

You always need a certain amount of time to fully adjust; it was no different when I moved to the Bundesliga.

I'm a hard-working young man who believes in myself.

I think, when a manager has been at a club for more than 20 years, he can only have a positive impact.

In football, you get criticised if you are sent off. It's my style of play, and nobody can make me change that. Even if I get another red card, then that happens. You become cleverer, maybe look more, and since my red card, I think things have improved.

I never used to be taken seriously as a Swiss person.

I will give everything to help Arsenal win trophies and make the fans happy.

It's true that my father was imprisoned for three and a half years, and it was because he stood up for what he believed in. It's not a taboo subject in our household. We talk about it. After all, I want to know what happened.

I can't stand people who are backward. I am honest, straightforward. I don't like to pretend. And I will not change either.

I have a good relationship with the Albanian fans. But when you are called a traitor - that is such a harsh word. Most of the Albanian fans respect me. But 'traitor' is unacceptable considering the background of my family.

Individual quality doesn't decide games for us but the whole team.

It could be very costly if you don't have a clear mind during a tournament.

Lots of people talk about the character of our team, that it's not right and that we need to do more. But we always show that we can come back.

I am in an outstanding city, an outstanding club. The only thing that Arsenal has been missing is a league title.

I don't think Gladbach are on the same level as Arsenal.

I am still young; I am still fresh, and I want more.

I am a regular for one of the biggest clubs in Europe, and I want to progress still further.

When I think about a mid-table club like Everton spending £150 million during the summer, I am lost for words.

I guess I'd say I'm quite an aggressive player. Fair but aggressive, someone who likes the tough stuff.

I've picked up quite a few yellow cards in the last few years - a few reds, too. That was the case as a youth player as it is now. But I don't see it as a problem. That's how I play. If you take that away, then I wouldn't be where I am now. So I don't think the yellow cards or the red cards are too big of an issue.

I play with a lot of emotion because I'm a passionate guy, and I play with that passion. I love playing that way. Sometimes you're late onto the ball, sometimes you're not. Sometimes you make contact with the guy when you tackle him, sometimes not. It's a sport where individual duels are vital, so I don't see it as a problem.

I wouldn't change myself for anybody. I am who I am; people accept me, or they don't. I have my strengths and my weaknesses, which I can try to improve upon, of course. I'm still not the finished product.

I heard my new team-mates saying, 'We have got to hope that we don't go down.' I thought to myself, 'What kind of a mentality is that?'

Arsenal were really interested in me for a long time, and I think that I fit into the football Arsenal play.

There a lot of occasions when Albanians cause trouble, but then we are also very nice people. People sometimes forget that there are good people from the Balkans as well.

I have learned one thing in my life: If I put too much pressure on myself, then everything goes wrong.

When I went to Gladbach from Basel in 2012, I put a lot of pressure on myself at first, and it was too heavy. I will not put any pressure on myself at Arsenal, even though the transfer fee was high.

Ottmar is a big coach and a good gentleman. I don't know if I'm a young Schweinsteiger; I'm another player. I am Granit Xhaka.

When I was younger, even though I had a big brother, my parents would give me the house key every day.

The fans are amazing. I'm really happy here at Arsenal, and I'm going to do my best for this club.

London is really nice, and I'm really happy here, but, of course, I've moved here to play football and not just to be in the city.

In games, you notice there's more sprints than in Bundesliga. It takes a while to get used to.

I think every new player needs time when they come to a new club and a new country, and I certainly did.

Maybe if I was born in Kosovo, I might not be where I am now, so I need to thank Switzerland, of course, because I went to school there, learnt to play football there, and started my career there.

Moving to England, again it's a new language to learn, and I've got to get use to the mentality, the culture, but I think I've integrated myself really well into this team, and I'm happy so far.

I like to play football. I'm an aggressive player and also a leader.

The Premier League is not my goal but a childhood dream. It is a dream that could be fulfilled.

I know that there are coaches in the Bundesliga that have said in team meetings, 'Provoke Xhaka; he will eventually go ballistic.' I think that is sad. That, in my view, has nothing to do with football.

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