The Star Malaysia

Arsenal’s Arteta gives Ozil benefit of the doubt

-

LONDON: Arsenal’s misfiring Mesut Ozil got a boost from their new manager Mikel Arteta who expressed confidence in the way the German playmaker was training and performing on the pitch.

The 31-year-old, the club’s most expensive player on a reported £350,000 (RM1.8mil) a week, was booed off when substitute­d in a 3-0 loss to Manchester City two weeks ago and threw down his gloves in frustratio­n as he left the pitch.

But when Ozil was replaced on Sunday after 76 minutes with Arsenal 1-0 up against London rivals Chelsea – who went on to snatch victory with two late goals – he was given a raucous standing ovation at the Emirates.

“I put him in the team if I see every day that his attitude, his desire and his understand­ing of what we’re trying to do is there and he has the will,” Arteta told reporters.

The former Germany internatio­nal was often left out of the team and sometimes failed to even make the bench under previous manager Unai Emery, leading to frequent speculatio­n that his services were no longer required at the north London club.

However, on Sunday Ozil had one of his best games of an otherwise miserable season in which he has provided just one assist in 10 Premier League appearance­s.

He helped create numerous attacking moves until his late substituti­on, something Arteta appeared to appreciate.

“I am hoping that he can sustain that level every three or four days. He’s put in everything he has to try to do that. I think his numbers physically have improved so much, and he’s willing – that’s what I see every day in training,” he said.

“I know the ability, I know the player we have there.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia