Mesut Ozil
Ozil, 25, joined Arsenal from Real Madrid a year ago in a club-record £42 million ($69.7 million, 31.1 million euros) transfer, but he shone only fitfully in his first season at the Emirates Stadium.
Nevertheless, he finished the season as an FA Cup-winner and then won the World Cup with Germany, and he believes that if he is yet to impose himself in the Premier League, it is because manager Arsene Wenger plays him on the left flank.
“I’m one of the best
players in the world in that number 10 position. Fans, coaches, players
and everyone knows that my best position is playmaker. It’s different
playing on the left,” he told Saturday’s edition of the Daily Telegraph.
“When
I was in Madrid, I often played on the right. I enjoyed that because
I’m left-footed and I was able to cut inside to give assists and get
shots on target. On the left, it’s more difficult.
“The
opinions of fans are important to me and I’m happy they have such high
expectations of me. I have high expectations of myself.”
Wenger
had defended Ozil on Friday, comparing him to a virtuoso musician and
claiming that his contributions to Arsenal’s attacking play were
unfairly overlooked.
“People
are very harsh on Ozil because he’s a player who is easy with his play,”
said the Frenchman, ahead of his side’s trip to Leicester City on
Sunday.
“When you watch his
game back the next day, you think, ‘What a player.’ Everything he does
is intelligent and the timing of absolutely everything he does is
absolutely perfect.
“He’s like a guy who plays music with perfect timing. There aren’t many players like that.”
Despite his reservations about where he has been asked to play, Ozil said that he enjoyed working with Wenger.
“The
whole club can be proud to have such a fantastic manager with so much
experience, playing with style and doing so many great things for 18
years here,” he said.
“The
boss has always blooded youngsters, and helped make them into some of
the best players in the world. That’s also why I came here. I wanted to
develop myself further.”
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