Granit Xhaka sparks squabble as rude penis gesture caught on camera
Switzerland star Granit Xhaka sparked an angry reaction from the Serbia bench after directing a penis gesture towards them during their World Cup clash on Friday evening. The Swiss eventually had the last laugh after a hard-fought showdown, coming away with a 3-2 win and a ticket to the knockout stages.
It was another dramatic group-stage conclusion in Qatar as Switzerland and Serbia played out an entertaining contest at Stadium 974. Trouble has broken out in previous meetings between the sides, with several Swiss stars, including Xhaka, of Albanian or Kosovan heritage.
Friday’s match stayed clean up until the closing stages, but with Serbia growing frustrated, their bench became animated when Aleksandar Mitrovic was denied a penalty claim in the second half.
The camera then caught Xhaka grabbing his genitalia while looking towards the despairing players, prompting several of them to move onto the pitch and vent their anger. As coaches struggled to control the group of aggitated players, the referee was forced to reach for his yellow card.
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The Swiss will face high-flying Portugal for a place in the quarter-finals and they may fancy their chances of an upset, the like of which have been commonplace in Qatar after South Korea edged a narrow win over Fernando Santos’ men on Thursday. Despite losing to Cameroon, Brazil manager Tite will likely revert to his trusted starting XI as the Selecao take on South Korea for a spot in the last eight.
Naturally, Xhaka will look to go far in the tournament with the 30-year-old in the form of his life at club and international level. The midfielder fell out with Arsenal fans back in 2019 but a string of stellar performances have made him a firm favourite, and he remains one of their driving forces on the pitch.
After the final whistle, Serbia manager Dragan Stojkovic evaded the drama that characterised the match and commented on a World Cup that, so far, has been fraught with shocks. “I was surprised Cameroon won against Brazil,” he admitted.
“But if you look at who else who has won – Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Uruguay not through – it is a World Cup that is not easily predicted. It would’ve been harder for us if we had won and not gone through.”
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