I don't really understand how he can be accused of not being a "big game player" based on last night, he won a penalty, if Cazorla takes it and scores then none of this would be said. Yes Ozil took it and missed, but it wasn't an awful penalty, if Neuer goes early then it's a great penalty, these are the fine margins in football and to make sweeping generalisations based on them is silly. There wasn't anything he or any other player in the world could have done in an attacking sense once Arsenal went down to 10. There's definitely been a witch hunt on here about Ozil, the thread was bumped after we played them despite him playing quite well, it's ridiculous. He's a top player who would walk into our side.
However, where I differ from the other Ozil "apologists" is that I think his performance defensively yesterday was simply a disgrace. I don't care if you aren't the type of player to track runs (what does that even mean? When you play wide it's in your job description), when your team are up against it, down to ten against one of the best sides on the planet and you yourself have missed a penalty, you work your arse off to rectify your error and help your team. Not once did he track Rafinha to the byline, not once, I'm not interested in what the stats say about how much he ran, Rafinha had the freedom of that right side all second half. Robben got into very dangerous areas twice because Ozil couldn't be bothered to go with him, thankfully for Arsenal he fluffed his lines but it's unacceptable, he was every bit as bad defensively last night as Arshavin. I hope Flamini and Wilshere didn't just leave their arguments with him on the pitch, if he was a teammate of mine I'd have throttled him in the changing room Keane on Veron style.
And just a word on Wenger, I seriously doubt any other top manager would have left him on. Once Arsenal went down to 10 it became a fight, and Ozil is useless in that context. In his press conference Wenger said he could see Ozil struggling after the penalty miss, if he he saw that then why not take him off? I know Ozil's lapses didn't directly result in a goal, but Bayern continually getting down that flank so easily resulted in more work for everyone else and I'm convinced fatigue, both mental and physical, played a part in the second goal. Ozil was a defensive passenger in that second half, you can't have passengers when you're down to 10.