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Ozil's crap, he doesn't run around enough and doesn't look like he cares. He also shrugs his shoulders a lot and doesn't smile enough, which tells me he's overrated and we spent too much on him. Sack him and sign a grafter, someone who'll put his foot in and show a bit of grit and desire.
Robin_L wrote:Ozil's crap, he doesn't run around enough and doesn't look like he cares. He also shrugs his shoulders a lot and doesn't smile enough, which tells me he's overrated and we spent too much on him. Sack him and sign a grafter, someone who'll put his foot in and show a bit of grit and desire.
Come on you Reds
Sounds about right, he is a fairy who doesn't like to get stuck in and graft when its needed, For that money you expect something more from him. The only thing in his favor really is that senile old slapper wonger plays him out of position most of the time, still then though he should get stuck in and at least look like he is trying.
Either play Ozil as Number 10 or sell him and cut our losses.
Brilliant passer of the ball, still like to see what happens with Alexis Sanchez one side of him and Walcott the other, but what are the chances of that?
Cazorla had a poor start to the season but has found some very good form, cannot see how we justify keeping hold of Ozil the way he plays when out wide.
Mesut Ozil's reputation among some Arsenal fans as a lazy player has been disproved by stats which show that, since his return from injury, no Gunners player has run further. (Daily Telegraph)
North America is very big on analyitics these days, but it doesn't seem to have the same clout over in the UK. Ozil is one of those rare players who is difficult to defend - when the team plays poorly, it's easy to spot his failings, and when the team does well, it's often with Ozil contributing in more subtle ways.
However, I think as statistics develop we will see more metrics that quantify talents like Ozil properly. Some graduate research recently published is introducing defensive (off-the-ball) analytics into the NBA and it has created a lot of dialogue. In time, I'm sure these types of measures will make their way to football.
Seems a bit of an odd article though, no pictures to back it up ; quite easy to ring a national newspaper and say you have seen someone in a nightclub and offer zero evidence for it