The Mesut Özil Thread

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armchair wrote:
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Look at the players he's tried there that have supposedly had a bad time of it here - Arshavin, Ozil, Podolski - not a defensive bone in their body but the man who has worked in football for 30 years persisted with playing them in a system that demanded defensive work to cover our all our attacking full backs
Dont forget Mr Wonderful himself, Nicky Bentner was ruined by Wenger too by continually playing him left wing. :D
He even stuck the Great Abou out there :( :( :(

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SteveO 35 wrote:
armchair wrote:
SteveO 35 wrote:
Look at the players he's tried there that have supposedly had a bad time of it here - Arshavin, Ozil, Podolski - not a defensive bone in their body but the man who has worked in football for 30 years persisted with playing them in a system that demanded defensive work to cover our all our attacking full backs
Dont forget Mr Wonderful himself, Nicky Bentner was ruined by Wenger too by continually playing him left wing. :D
He even stuck the Great Abou out there :( :( :(
Lets not forget the days of Ramsey on the right. I know he can defend but he has no pace and can't beat a man.

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Chippy wrote:
manorhouse wrote:Hes Top Class if you cant see that your a mug
Excellent contribution old chap. Thanks awfully. :roll:
Yeah mugs....youd be happy with a Ryan shawcross in the middle or probably more apt Ryan Mason
Another manager you may like called him the Best Number 10 in the world

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He was superb tonight; unfortunately most of our players weren't on his wavelength.

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manorhouse wrote:
Chippy wrote:
manorhouse wrote:Hes Top Class if you cant see that your a mug
Excellent contribution old chap. Thanks awfully. :roll:
Yeah mugs....youd be happy with a Ryan shawcross in the middle or probably more apt Ryan Mason
Another manager you may like called him the Best Number 10 in the world
Yet more imbecilic rambling. :roll:

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VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:He was superb tonight; unfortunately most of our players weren't on his wavelength.
Quality interplay with Sanchez and Carzola was a joy to watch :barscarf:

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I didn't see anything to convince me that fitting Ozil on the left wing around Cazorla is going to work for us. Fine at home to shit teams. But not going to work long term.

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StuartL wrote:
VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:He was superb tonight; unfortunately most of our players weren't on his wavelength.
Quality interplay with Sanchez and Carzola was a joy to watch :barscarf:
Thought ozil was pure class alongside Carzola. Dare I say that I felt Alexis was a bit below ozil and carzola in class today, and a lot of arsenal forward play faltered at his feet. Whilst Giroud was good we need a top quality striker to feed off ozil and carzola, cavani, suarez and Rooney would hit 40 goals with those two behind him.

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^ Yes,Sanchez has been struggling a bit lately due to fatigue/injury but he showed signs of life yesterday. He should be back to his best by the time Monaco roll into town - that's when we'll really need him.

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northbank123 wrote:I didn't see anything to convince me that fitting Ozil on the left wing around Cazorla is going to work for us. Fine at home to shit teams. But not going to work long term.

I agree. Boro sat back and let us play and when Ozil has time and space he's great to watch, but he still lopes around a bit too much for me, and even yesterday he was dispossessed by players with more urgency.

He didn't provide any cover for his FB. Not a problem against Boro, a massive problem against the Scum.

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GranadaJoe wrote:
northbank123 wrote:I didn't see anything to convince me that fitting Ozil on the left wing around Cazorla is going to work for us. Fine at home to shit teams. But not going to work long term.

I agree. Boro sat back and let us play and when Ozil has time and space he's great to watch, but he still lopes around a bit too much for me, and even yesterday he was dispossessed by players with more urgency.

He didn't provide any cover for his FB. Not a problem against Boro, a massive problem against the Scum.

It was Welbeck, not Ozil who failed to adequately cover his FB against Tottenham. Bellerin is who was targeted and he plays on the right - that's not Ozil's side of the pitch.

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To be fair I thought Ozil tracked back a fair amount against Spurs - not that he's any good at it - which meant he did fuck all going forward after his goal.

Ludicrous to effectively ask him to do left wing-back. You wouldn't ask a player like Silva or Iniesta to do it, it's fucking insane. If Wenger wants someone on the left who is going to babysit Monreal and then expect them to somehow still offer an attacking threat he may as well play Gibbs there as at least he will bomb back and forth, not the likes of Ozil and Podolski.

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northbank123 wrote:To be fair I thought Ozil tracked back a fair amount against Spurs - not that he's any good at it - which meant he did fuck all going forward after his goal.

Ludicrous to effectively ask him to do left wing-back. You wouldn't ask a player like Silva or Iniesta to do it, it's fucking insane. If Wenger wants someone on the left who is going to babysit Monreal and then expect them to somehow still offer an attacking threat he may as well play Gibbs there as at least he will bomb back and forth, not the likes of Ozil and Podolski.
But you know that means they're shit, right? :lol: :wink:

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He's been excellent since coming back. Against Spurs where he wasn't at his best, he still scored a beauty.

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rigsby wrote:He's been excellent since coming back. Against Spurs where he wasn't at his best, he still scored a beauty.
No, no. He doesn't run around like a headless chicken, busting Hollywood tackles in all over the gaff. He's shit.

:barscarf: :lol: :wink:

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