Business Day

Mourinho hopes the other Ozil turns up

• German’s form a threat for United

- Agency Staff London

Jose Mourinho is a big fan of Mesut Ozil but the Manchester United manager will be hoping Arsenal’s on-form German has one of his off days at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

Jose Mourinho is a big fan of Mesut Ozil but the Manchester United manager will be hoping Arsenal’s on-form German has one of his off days at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

The trip to what has become a fortress for Arsenal pits Mourinho against old adversary Arsene Wenger with anything less than a win of no use to either as they chase runaway leaders Manchester City.

The Gunners are on a run of 12 successive home wins in the Premier League, bolstered by a 5-0 demolition of Huddersfie­ld Town on Wednesday with Ozil and Alexis Sanchez both on the scoresheet.

Ozil is unlikely to be lacking in motivation, with the flair player — often criticised for drifting in and out of matches — out of contract at the end of the season and on Mourinho’s radar.

The two were together at Real Madrid before Ozil moved to Arsenal and the Portuguese to Chelsea. His man-of-the -match performanc­e against Huddersfie­ld Town had Wenger singing his praises.

“Everybody knows he’s a great football player,” said the Frenchman. “He shows also that he can fight. I think he always covered the distance. Maybe he’s at an age, he’s mature, where he understand­s what’s important and less important. The judgments are sometimes harsh in this job. When you look at the percentage of possession, no matter the game, he always wants the ball. He never hides. He’s always available.”

United, who won 4-2 at Watford on Tuesday, are second in the league but eight points adrift of Manchester City.

Past encounters between Mourinho and Wenger have given the Portuguese plenty of happy memories but United have been beaten on their last two league trips to Arsenal, without scoring a goal. They have plenty of firepower to change that, but the two late goals conceded to Watford will be a cause for concern.

Arsenal, 12 points behind City, are without Alexandre Lacazette for the match after the French striker suffered a groin injury against Huddersfie­ld.

Manchester City, on a club record 12-match winning run in the league, have far fewer worries as they prepare for what looks like an easy home game against a struggling West Ham United on Sunday. The Hammers were thrashed 4-0 by Everton on Wednesday.

Everton, now up to 13th, will be under new management for their home game against Huddersfie­ld, with former England boss Sam Allardyce moving in just as Wayne Rooney rediscover­s his goalscorin­g form.

West Bromwich Albion will also have a new face calling the shots against visitors Crystal Palace on Saturday, with Alan Pardew facing the London club that sacked him last December.

“Confidence is a little low at the moment. We need a win and hopefully we will get that as quick as we can,” Pardew said when appointed on Wednesday.

Fifth-placed Liverpool, rampant against Stoke City with a 3-0 win on Wednesday, are at Brighton and Hove Albion while Chelsea, in third, host Newcastle United in Saturday’s early match. Tottenham Hotspur are at Watford and Burnley, up to the giddy heights of sixth, are at Leicester City. /

 ?? /Reuters ?? On form: Mesut Ozil celebrates scoring for Arsenal in midweek , a sight Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho does not want to see on Saturday.
/Reuters On form: Mesut Ozil celebrates scoring for Arsenal in midweek , a sight Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho does not want to see on Saturday.

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