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@DonBellucci@aliu_john@PharmGatsby@Arsenal hahahahaha.
I go leave the matter boss. To be clear, I like Ozil's creativity. I wish we could play him. But if there’s not defensive partnership to cover for his gameplay, there’s problem. If Partey is back, I’d happily play Ozil and be confident of defensive cover.
@DonBellucci@aliu_john@PharmGatsby@Arsenal The diff between Hazard’s play and Ozil’s is that he still contributes a lot defensively. He’s not passive when opposition players are getting around him. When his team isn’t with the ball, he’s still charging at players.
@aliu_john But that’s exactly what Arteta is doing, making the big decision.
Currently, it’s not working for him, agreed. However, he’s sticking to his decisions, which you said is why he’s earning the big bucks.
@DonBellucci@aliu_john@PharmGatsby@Arsenal Also, none of the 3 players you speak about will lose the ball and just walk around. They will usually fight back to try get the ball. But not my beloved Ozil. He will simply start walking around the pitch, waiting for his younger brothers to get the ball back and pass to him.
@DonBellucci@aliu_john@PharmGatsby@Arsenal Mou’s Madrid or Ancelotti’s Madrid?
Also, I still saw Benz tracking back last week and playing in front of his box. And when he's there, you see the attitude is right. If you see Ozil in that same position, his body language will tell you the full story.
@PharmGatsby I just went through the stats for 2016. Sadly, there’s not evidence to confirm nor reject the claims. Anyway, we keep hoping for the best, as always.
Great conversation man.
@aliu_john IMO, Jim Belgin and Peter Drury usually work with the most important match of the day. I didn’t expect them to work on Arsenal’s game when a better game was still coming.
But yeah, hats off to Andy and Jim Proudfoot.
From a gooner, I’m really curious, how come Peter Drury and Jim Belgin made commentary in that #LEEARS match? I would have expected them to be on #LIVLEI.
@PharmGatsby 2. As an opposition player, I’ll simply bring the ball in Ozil’s direction because I know 9 times out of 10, I’ll go past him with the least resistance possible.
That’s my take on him.
@PharmGatsby 1. Either I missed most of those matches or the distances were covered in attacking moves.
Also at Madrid, Mou’s problem with him was his defensive efforts. Hence he opted to sell him on.
Plus, his body language isn’t encouraging to teammates and fans.
@aliu_john@PharmGatsby@Arsenal My own problem with Pepe is the same I have with Ozil. Both of them don’t help the team defensively.
I’d play Ozil only when Partey is around. I don’t trust any other midfield pairing with Ozil��s lack of defensive efforts.