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Emery tells Ozil that Arsenal need him to show up ‘without injuries and illness’

- By Sam Dean

Unai Emery has said the onus is on Mesut Ozil to show he is ready to return to the Arsenal first team, saying the German playmaker has the “key in his hand” and needs to stop missing training through injury and illness.

Speaking ahead of tonight’s important Europa League meeting with Bate Borisov, the Arsenal head coach said he has told Ozil he must be consistent­ly available for selection and for training “without the injuries, without being sick”. Ozil has started only four matches since Nov 11, but may be called upon this evening as Arsenal attempt to overturn a 1-0 deficit against the Belarusian side and avoid what would be one of the most humiliatin­g European defeats in the club’s history.

Arsenal were desperatel­y short of midfield creativity in the first leg, when Ozil was left in London after Emery deemed him lacking in training time following an illness.

Ozil has missed a total of 100 matches for Arsenal since joining the club from Real Madrid in 2013. He has consistent­ly suffered from illness in recent years, with former manager Arsene Wenger even saying last year that the German’s immune system is “a bit in trouble”, and he was unavailabl­e for the recent victory over Huddersfie­ld.

Wenger said earlier this week the £350,000 contract Ozil signed last year may have left him in a “comfort zone” at the club. Asked about those comments, Emery said: “Firstly, the key is in his hand. 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 in games.

“I know he wants [to play]. 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.”

Emery has issued a rallying cry to Arsenal fans, saying he wants a “big atmosphere” at the Emirates, despite the match starting at the unusually early time of 5.55pm.

Uefa regulation­s state two matches cannot be played at the same time in the same city, and Chelsea face Malmo at Stamford Bridge at 8pm. Chelsea have been given priority because they won last season’s FA Cup.

The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust has written an open letter to Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin, say-

ing the kick-off time is “totally unacceptab­le” and warning there will be a “huge number of empty seats”.

“We need their support and I hope there is a big atmosphere,” Emery said. “With their support, I know our players can give their all.”

The nature of the insipid first-leg performanc­e in Belarus, when centre-forward Alexandre Lacazette was shown a straight red card for elbowing a Bate player in the face, has made this second leg arguably the most important match so far of Emery’s reign in London.

Failure to progress would mean Arsenal’s last chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League would be finishing in the top four in the Premier League, where they are currently fifth.

Emery, who may be without Ainsley Maitland-niles through illness, said he was looking for a spirited response to last week’s defeat, adding he will learn more from his team in these difficult, high-pressure moments than in more straightfo­rward fixtures.

“I am not telling the players we are playing under pressure,” Emery said. “We are playing with our big demands because we want to play a match like that, with a difficult result, with a difficult team. I am looking for our response.”

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Absence issue: Mesut Ozil has missed 100 matches since he joined Arsenal

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