Mesut Özil

Ozils best stuff was when he could link with Giroud and had runners like Ramsey and Walcott to feed. Hes not shit at all. Hes really good but needs the right players with him IMO. I think if Ramsey and walcott stay fit they go close to winning the title (and those two played much better esp Ramsey thanks to Ozil)
 
He seems to lack that mentality that top players have. Not sure how to put it another way, but he's a big pussy.

Excellent footballer, but it doesn't surprise me that he fails to take the big games by the scruff of his neck. I think he needs another big player at Arsenal (maybe Sanchez will do it) to take the light off him a bit.

I'd be here all day listing the great players at this tournament who have failed to do just this. For starters...

Iniesta
Aguero
Rooney
Sneidjer
Benzema
 
And Ozil has never, ever done this?

Ok
Of course he hasn't "never ever" done this, someone quoted on the previous page that he'd once had a very good game against Barça where he got a great through ball to CR to win it.

But given the amount of big games he's played in and the amount of times he's disappeared in said big games, I don't think it's particularly misleading to suggest that's one of his weaknesses. However, I think it is misleading to suggest that for the players you've listed on the basis of this WC.
 
Of course he hasn't "never ever" done this, someone quoted on the previous page that he'd once had a very good game against Barça where he got a great through ball to CR to win it.

But given the amount of big games he's played in and the amount of times he's disappeared in said big games, I don't think it's particularly misleading to suggest that's one of his weaknesses. However, I think it is misleading to suggest that for the players you've listed on the basis of this WC.

You have no accurate figure.

And all those players have not lit up the scene, grabbing games by the scruff of the neck, in recent years. Aguero has flattered to deceive in Europe. Benzema has been mostly disappointing for Real. Sneidjer... Rooney has been very inconsistent, as we both know. And Iniesta for more than a year has shirked away from stepping up when needed by his team (Barcelona and Spain).
 
You have no accurate figure.

And all those players have not lit up the scene, grabbing games by the scruff of the neck, in recent years. Aguero has flattered to deceive in Europe. Benzema has been mostly disappointing for Real. Sneidjer... Rooney has been very inconsistent, as we both know. And Iniesta for more than a year has shirked away from stepping up when needed by his team (Barcelona and Spain).

Ozil plays for Arsenal - hence the witch hunt.
 
You have no accurate figure.

And all those players have not lit up the scene, grabbing games by the scruff of the neck, in recent years. Aguero has flattered to deceive in Europe. Benzema has been mostly disappointing for Real. Sneidjer... Rooney has been very inconsistent, as we both know. And Iniesta for more than a year has shirked away from stepping up when needed by his team (Barcelona and Spain).
Neither of us have accurate figures. Do I need a stat to back up an opinion I have based on watching football on a regular basis? Of course not.

I wasn't talking about this tournament or even the past season, I was talking about their careers. I agree that it's debatable for Agüero, I have no problem admitting that (though you might point towards his league winning goal as stepping up in a big game, that comes to mind quickly, and maybe some big performances for Atletico ? But I don't know that), the others I can point to multiple big games where they've stepped up throughout their careers. I don't think Özil has ever been that type of player though, yep there will be some isolated cases where he turned in a good performance in a big game, but I'm just pointing out that for me, him disappearing when the stakes are high or the pressure is on his team is a trait of his game.

I have no problem with you disagreeing though, if you feel he's a big game player or if you think the ones you've listed aren't or never have been. And I won't point towards stats to prove my opinion is right over yours. It's just your informed opinion.
 
Neither of us have accurate figures. Do I need a stat to back up an opinion I have based on watching football on a regular basis? Of course not.

I wasn't talking about this tournament or even the past season, I was talking about their careers. I agree that it's debatable for Agüero, I have no problem admitting that (though you might point towards his league winning goal as stepping up in a big game, that comes to mind quickly, and maybe some big performances for Atletico ? But I don't know that), the others I can point to multiple big games where they've stepped up throughout their careers. I don't think Özil has ever been that type of player though, yep there will be some isolated cases where he turned in a good performance in a big game, but I'm just pointing out that for me, him disappearing when the stakes are high or the pressure is on his team is a trait of his game.

I have no problem with you disagreeing though, if you feel he's a big game player or if you think the ones you've listed aren't or never have been. And I won't point towards stats to prove my opinion is right over yours. It's just your informed opinion.

Do you not remember Ozil in the last WC? You do need stats if you want your opinion to be justified.
 
They came 4th in the league though, like they always do because they didn't strengthen key areas.

It's not Ozil's fault that Wenger didn't sign a striker. It was injuries that cost Arsenal the league when you consider that they were still top in February.
 
They came 4th in the league though, like they always do because they didn't strengthen key areas.

Yes, they did. But their title chase vanished when Özil got injured. He had a overall good first season with injury problems.
In the end all that people will remember is him helping to win that first trophy in 9 years.

Some English media shits on him because he is German and can have that very bad body language. Daily Mail has some crazy stuff.
Look; I dont deny, that he is not the best in terms of mentality.
BUT he is one of the best midfielders of his generation, only 25, with trophies in 3 giant leagues. The best assist maker in Spain for 3! years.
3! CL semis with Real.(With goals and assists in them for example)
He will only get better and will go down(imo and without big injuries) as one of the all time greats.
Last nights goal could also be a push for him in this WC.
 
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Yes, they did. But their title chase vanished when Özil got injured. He had a overall good first season with injury problems.
In the end all that people will remember is him helping to win that first trophy in 9 years.

The Ramsey injury was far more significant and Ozil played in some of the bad results that derailed their title challenge afterwards.
 
It's so bizarre how he's almost taken a 180 as a player since joining Arsenal. Though I think he'll have a much improved 2nd season for the Gunners, it was clear that he was not very ready to play in the physicality of the EPL week-in-week-out in his first season. He has too much talent not to have a better season this year. And people who call him shit are being quite silly, they clearly didn't watch him at Madrid. On his day he is one of the best in the world in his position.
 
Yes, they did. But their title chase vanished when Özil got injured. He had a overall good first season with injury problems.
In the end all that people will remember is him helping to win that first trophy in 9 years.

Some English media shits on him because he is German and can have that very bad body language. Daily Mail has some crazy stuff.
Look; I dont deny, that he is not the best in terms of mentality.
BUT he is one of the best midfielders of his generation, only 25, with trophies in 3 giant leagues. The best assist maker in Spain for 3! years.
3! CL semis with Real.(With goals and assists in them for example)
He will only get better and will go down(imo and without big injuries) as one of the all time greats.
Last nights goal could also be a push for him in this WC.

I agree with this and it backs up Ozil's so far fantastic career.

The media are evil bastards who control peoples opinions on players and football clubs. The Mirror, The Sun etc are so short sighted in their articles that it does actually make me angry.

Ozil is class and doesn't deserve the negative press because 1 season (where I thought he performed amicably) doesn't erase 5 previous seasons of success.
 
Can't understand why he wasn't destroying AlJarreau last night. After all, they are really shit and incapable of playing footy at a high level. Why didn't he do more than get a goal and set up several chances?

Simply not good enough.
 
The Ramsey injury was far more significant and Ozil played in some of the bad results that derailed their title challenge afterwards.

If you go back he had part in one very bad game, the Chelsea one. Buth the wheels went really off after that against smaller teams.
But of course; Ramsey was tough too.
 
I agree with this and it backs up Ozil's so far fantastic career.

The media are evil bastards who control peoples opinions on players and football clubs. The Mirror, The Sun etc are so short sighted in their articles that it does actually make me angry.

Ozil is class and doesn't deserve the negative press because 1 season (where I thought he performed amicably) doesn't erase 5 previous seasons of success.

Tell me about it. Some stuff in the German media. But who cares. The people see his and other guys trophies. The great ones always get hate and dont care.
So shouldnt we and just smile when they kick the haters again with great results. :D
 
He played in almost all the other games against the top 4/5 teams. The games in which Arsenal had an atrocious record.

Not that you'd have noticed him, mind you...

He also played in lots of other games like the FA Cup final where we came from behind to win.
 
I said "driving force". Embellishing Ozil's part in the FA Cup final comeback is a bit ridiculous, especially when his influence wasn't all that great.
 
Congrats on missing the overall point though.

It's a pointless overall point. Pogue said Ozil was ineffective in games against the top teams. You said he was part of the FA Cup final comeback, but this was against Hull and he wasn't that effective, either.
 
It's a pointless overall point. Pogue said Ozil was ineffective in games against the top teams. You said he was part of the FA Cup final comeback, but this was against Hull and he wasn't that effective, either.

So Ozil didn't play in any games against any good teams last season and do well? Is that what you're claiming?
 
So Ozil didn't play in any games against any good teams last season and do well? Is that what you're claiming?

No, I'm just saying using his performance in the FA Cup final to defend his performances against the top teams doesn't really bear credence.
 
Ozils best stuff was when he could link with Giroud and had runners like Ramsey and Walcott to feed. Hes not shit at all. Hes really good but needs the right players with him IMO. I think if Ramsey and walcott stay fit they go close to winning the title (and those two played much better esp Ramsey thanks to Ozil)
I agree. He is very reliant on having players running beyond him from midfield and making runs in behind the defense. He will do well if Arsenal sign Sanchez.
 
Just watch Özil, when you are in the stadium, so you are not dependent on the cameras, which usually only show the ball.
Its sometimes infuriating to see how little he gives a feck. Balotelli and a couple of other moody players wander around in similar fashion. If I´d be his teammate I´d punch him on a regular basis.