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Ozil’s fight in Terriers hammering heartens his manager

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LONDON: Arsene Wenger praised Mesut Ozil’s “fight” as well as his skill as a “great football player” after the German’s impressive allround display in a 5-0 thrashing of Huddersfie­ld.

The Gunners’ seventh win out of seven at home in the league this season was confirmed thanks to an excellent second-half display from Ozil who contribute­d two assists and a goal in the space of four minutes at the Emirates on Wednesday.

Ozil, told he will be staying with Arsenal come the January transfer window amid reports of interest from Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester United for the playmaker who is out of contract at the end of the season, set up Olivier Giroud and Alexis Sanchez before scoring himself. Giroud also added a late fifth goal, his second.

Veteran manager Wenger believes Ozil’s recent improvemen­t has been down to the 29-year-old’s willingnes­s to give his all, as he proved in a 2-0 north London derby win over bitter rivals Tottenham Hotspur earlier this month.

“Ozil is fit and has added something people wanted to see – against Spurs and tonight that he can fight and win the ball back,” said Wenger.

“He knows he is a great football player and he shows he can fight.

“Our job is to encourage people to fight,” the Frenchman added.

“He always covered the distances in games and is at an age where he is mature.

“I don’t know if he takes it (criticism) personally. Everyone wants to be acknowledg­ed and judgements are sometimes harsh.

“The majority of people here love him.

“If you look at the percentage of possession he always wants the ball, he never hides and is always available.”

However, Wenger put Arsenal’s performanc­e in context by saying: “I was not pleased with everything. We played with a bit of fear at 1-0 and did not play with the same freedom. We were a bit inhibited.

“Maybe we benefited from the fact (Huddersfie­ld) had to give a lot for 70 minutes and then collapsed.”

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