The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Unai Emery suggested Mesut Ozil did not deserve a place in Arsenal’s squad as he sat out their Premier League defeat at West Ham.

WEST HAM UNITED 1 Rice 48 ARSENAL 0

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The Gunners’ highest-paid player has returned to full training over the last week following a knee problem, but was left out of Emery’s travelling party completely as Declan Rice’s first senior goal sealed victory for West Ham at the London Stadium.

The Arsenal head coach stuck with the side which beat Fulham in their last Premier League outing, but the visitors were poor as they failed to find the back of the net in a league game for the first time since the opening weekend. But when pushed over why he opted to leave Ozil at home for the short trip to east London, Emery claimed all of those players who did make the trip deserved to be there.

“I decided the idea of the players that I think are the best for this match,” he said. “We win with him, we lose with him. Today the players who were here are the players who deserved to be in this match. We could’ve won or lost.”

While Ozil was conspicuou­s by his absence, West Ham boss Manuel Pellegrini opted to select Marko Arnautovic, despite the forward appearing to be keen on a January move to China.

The 29-year-old’s brother and agent claimed earlier in the week that Arnautovic wants to leave for the Chinese Super League and implored the club not to stand in his way.

Arnautovic was included in West Ham’s side and was given a positive response by the home fans, although he waved to all corners of the stadium as he was substitute­d for Andy Carroll in the second half.

“We will see what happens in the next few days and I hope he will take the best decision,” Pellegrini said when asked if the former Stoke man had been waving goodbye.

Although Ozil and Arnautovic were talking points, match-winner Rice was singled out for praise by Pellegrini.

“I am sure Declan will be a top player,” he added. “He is improving in every game he plays, he is now more used to giving us a good build-up in front.”

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