Granit Xhaka suffers injury scare ahead of England vs Switzerland at Euro 2024

Xhaka spoke to the media on Sunday (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

Granit Xhaka will undergo scans on an injury today ahead of Switzerland’s Euro 2024 quarter-final showdown against England.

The Swiss became the first side to book their place in the last eight last week with a comprehensive 2-0 win over Italy, dominating the defending champions on Saturday afternoon.

England meanwhile recovered from going a goal behind against Slovakia with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham their saviours in Gelsenkirchen on Sunday.

While the Three Lions have laboured in reaching the final eight, Switzerland’s win over Italy laid down a serious marker with Xhaka integral to their plans, turning in excellent displays in Germany off the back of a thrilling club campaign with Bayer Leverkusen.

The 31-year-old is expected to be among England’s biggest problems on Saturday evening but the midfielder has revealed he has been dealing with a muscle injury that caused him to skip training last Thursday.

Xhaka explained he felt the problem again during the final stages of the win over Italy but is hopeful the issue will ease in time for the England clash.

‘We practiced penalty shootouts before the Italy game,’ Xhaka told a press conference on Sunday, Blick report. ‘On my first attempt I felt something in my left adductor. That’s why I skipped training on Thursday. On Friday in the final training session everything was fine again.

Xhaka has been in sublime form for club and country (Picture: Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)

‘But in the game I felt it again after 15 minutes. Luckily we have very good doctors who gave me something for it. I was able to play the whole game afterwards, which was important for me.

‘We’ll do an MRI on Monday and see what exactly it is. But I have seven days now to get everything treated.’

Xhaka left Arsenal last summer to end his seven-year spell in north London, going onto achieve remarkable success with Bayer under Xabi Alonso. He is now chasing more glory on the international stage.

Having fallen on the more favourable side of the draw, the winner of England vs Switzerland will fancy their chances of progressing to the final in Berlin this month with the mood in the Swiss camp extremely confident.

‘I’m not going to say we’re going to win the tournament,’ Xhaka said.

‘But we’re going to do everything we can to get there. I feel like we’re not done yet. We’re hungrier than ever.’

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