Soccer-Xhaka the key as Sunderland snap losing streak


Soccer Football - Premier League - Sunderland v Fulham - Stadium of Light, Sunderland, Britain - February 22, 2026 Sunderland's Granit Xhaka arrives at the stadium before the match REUTERS/Scott Heppell/File Photo

BOURNEMOUTH, England, Feb 28 (Reuters) - ⁠Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris hailed the return of his captain ⁠Granit Xhaka from injury after the Swiss midfielder helped halt ‌a three-match losing streak in Saturday's 1-1 Premier League draw at Bournemouth.

Xhaka missed five games with an ankle injury, sitting out defeats by West Ham United, Arsenal and Liverpool, ​and made only a late substitute appearance in ⁠a 3-1 loss to Fulham ⁠on his return.

Back in the starting lineup, he wasted little time reasserting ⁠himself - ‌marshalling the midfield, barking instructions and nudging teammates into position as Sunderland kept Bournemouth at bay until Evanilson's superb equaliser.

"It's important (Xhaka's ⁠return) because he sets the tone. He's a good ​player, first of ‌all. So in this position, the number six, when you have ⁠a player of ​this quality, it helps definitely," Le Bris told TNT Sports.

"He's really composed. For the confidence of the young lads, I think it's important. He can set ⁠the tone as well, the standards. So ​he's so important for us."

Xhaka's appearance was cut short after Tyler Adams caught the Sunderland skipper on his ankle, earning a yellow card.

Clearly in pain, ⁠Xhaka was withdrawn in the 76th minute as Sunderland held on for a point and defender Dan Ballard underlined the captain's influence.

"We've missed him of late and we've had our toughest run of the season," Ballard told ​BBC.

"To have a natural leader like that ⁠come into the team is great. It was important to bounce back. I ​think we've done that today.

"They (Bournemouth) put you ‌under pressure all game. It's a tough ​place to come so we can be proud of the performance today."

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru;, editing by Ed Osmond)

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