Monday, 31 October 2016

Mesut Ozil told he won’t ever be an Arsenal legend until he wins the Premier League or Champions League

Mesut Ozil told he won't ever be an Arsenal legend until he makes this change

Mesut Ozil will never be considered an Arsenal legend unless he helps guide the club to winning the Premier League or Champions League.
The Germany international is fourth season with the Gunners after joining from Real Madrid in a £42.5 million deal in September 2013.
The 28-year-old has won two FA Cup trophies during his time under Arsene Wenger, but Dietmar Hamann believes the midfielder needs to show consistency.

Asked if Ozil is at the highest level of his career so far, Hamann told Omnisport: ‘I would agree with that but he’s got to do it for a full season.
Arsenal's German midfielder Mesut Ozil (L) carries the match ball following the UEFA Champions League Group A football match between Arsenal and Ludogorets Razgrad at The Emirates Stadium in London on October 19, 2016. / AFP / BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
Ozil scored his first ever hat-trick against Ludogorets earlier this month. (Getty Images)
‘He’s always showed in his two years in England that he’s capable of doing that but he’s got to do it over a longer period now.
‘I think, to really go down in Arsenal folklore, he’s got to win either the league or the Champions League. Winning an FA Cup is great, two is even better, but it’s not the league or the Champions League.
‘That’s the task they have. I think they’re capable of doing that.’

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