Irish Daily Mirror

Tear up the sicknotes and start to earn your £350,000 a week, Ozil

EMERY WANTS CONSISTENC­Y AND EFFORT FROM MIDFIELDER

- BY PAUL BROWN

UNAI EMERY has challenged Mesut Ozil to tear up the sicknotes and start earning his money at Arsenal.

Ozil has missed at least 12 matches this season through illness or injury, becoming more and more a peripheral figure.

And former Gunners boss Arsene Wenger this week admitted handing the 30-year-old a new £350,000-aweek contract last year may have put him in his comfort zone.

But Emery is set to recall Ozil after his latest illness to help Arsenal turn around their Europa League last-32 tie with BATE Borisov.

And he wants the former Germany star (above), whose long-term future with the club remains in doubt, to start showing more consistenc­y.

Emery said: “It’s in his hands. And he is working very well this week. I ask him in our conversati­ons to be consistent. To be available for us in training.

“When you can train with regularity and consistenc­y, you can help us after in the games.

“Now I think this week is good for all the players because we are in an important moment for the season. I am looking at him in the training like we want. I know he wants.

‘‘But he needs to be consistent, be available for training, for the matches. Without the injuries, without being sick.

“Like that, I think we can see the best Mesut with us.” The Gunners suffered a shock 1-0 defeat in Belarus last week and have only overturned a first-leg deficit in Europe once in the last 40 years.

They will be without suspended striker Alexandre Lacazette, who was sent off late on in the Borisov Arena for an elbow. But Emery insists things will be different at the Emirates and said: “Firstly, the grass is better, and we are with our supporters. At home we feel strong, and we need to impose our strong game plan on them, with respect and not doubt.

“Also in our mind, we can be prepared for extra time and penalties, because we need to be prepared for all the situations that can come.

“We can learn more in the difficult moment. But we need to be relaxed, efficient, and concentrat­ed on our own game.”

Along with Ozil, Arsenal should also welcome back injured pair Sokratis and Aaron Ramsey, though neither is likely to start.

Emery’s side have lost five of their last 10 games in all competitio­ns, but he insists they are not feeling the pressure, despite him calling an emergency team meeting yesterday to thrash things out.

The Arsenal boss added: “I feel my demand is very big and for us it is the same. I am not speaking with the players, telling them we are playing under pressure.

“We are playing with our big demands because we want to play a match like that, and I am looking for our response against them (Borisov) after this bad result.

“It is a very big opportunit­y for us and also a very big challenge for us.

“I spoke to the players and told them we must be in good preparatio­n to make the most of this big chance to progress.”

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