
Former Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil has been wrongly criticised by the likes of Piers Morgan recently (Photo credit should read GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
Mesut Ozil has finally left Arsenal after seven and a half years at the club. And while the player won three FA Cups, it is difficult to say that he is now leaving having fulfilled the promise that Arsenal would’ve seen in him when they purchased him from Real Madrid.
Yet to go so far as English commentator and Arsenal supporter Piers Morgan recently proclaimed is not only churlish and mean spirited, but also partially untrue and completely unfair in the context of the entire club.
Arsenal have been going through the motions over the last few seasons and even before that, the club was not operating as it had done during the legendary campaigns of the late 1990s, early 2000s.
And so while I can appreciate an ardent supporter voicing the frustration we all have regarding a player who has certainly not maintained the form that brought them to London in the first instance, one must look at the entire picture, the good and the bad, the player and the club, to really see the true position Mesut Ozil will keep in the history of Arsenal, now that he is mercifully a part of it.
Mesut Ozil: A mercurial virtuoso, if ever one could be called such
Ozil was always terrific in terrific environments, and that means not only match situations, but also entire team situations. That is to say, that Ozil was excellent in the big matches, especially with country or the highest level clubs because of all that is provided talent-wise. This is not to say, of course, that he is not a remarkable and special talent in his own right, which is and should be obvious to anyone who’s ever watched him kick a football.
But the German does play best when the team around him is dangerous, and Arsenal over the last few seasons, at the most generous, haven’t been dangerous enough for Ozil. It was noticeable in the dying days of the Wenger days as well as throughout the quick and largely forgettable Unai Emery tenure, but since some modicum of stability has been found in this current Mikel Arteta era, why has not the success of Ozil returned?
Far from a return under Arteta, the Spanish boss decided that Ozil was surplus due likely to a combination of age, wage and lack of noticeable, real and/or perceived ambition to play in the way that the new boss, his former teammate, wishes to see. This fact, a secret to no one with literacy or perception, is likely what has infuriated Mr. Morgan so vehemently. Yet far from bitterness, Gooners should be thankful for what the player was able to provide, as opposed to griping about the imaginary heights that the midfielders lack of “bother” stifled the team from achieving.
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Arsenal has not reached the heights that it should with the talent it has not because of Ozil alone, but because of the will and spirit of the entire roster.
Can Ozil be blamed? Yes he can, but he can also be credited with many wonderful moments as well. And while fan favorites are always given the unabashed support of the supporters, even if they too made errors during their time in north London, someone like Ozil is easy to dislike in many ways, and so, bears much of the burden for an Arsenal team that simply is not what it used to be.
Are there things I do not like about Ozil? Yes indeed; I do not like the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and so the photo opportunities he has taken, as well as some of the stances, are distasteful. But from a football standpoint, his mercurial nature for me, was something that was very attractive about the player, both before and since his arrival to London.
While some complain about the seemingly careless nature by which Ozil appears to play the game with, for me, he is simply ultra comfortable and spontaneous, ready to receive and play the perfect ball at a moments notice, as a happy child might playing with his friends in the park.
recently proclaimed</a> is not only churlish and mean spirited, but also partially untrue and completely unfair in the context of the entire club.</p>
<p>Arsenal have been going through the motions over the last few seasons and even before that, the club was not operating as it had done during the legendary campaigns of the late 1990s, early 2000s.</p>
<p>And so while I can appreciate an ardent supporter voicing the frustration we all have regarding a player who has certainly not maintained the form that brought them to London in the first instance, one must look at the entire picture, the good and the bad, the player and the club, to really see <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/31/arsenal-ozil-criticism-piers-morgan/"https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/24/mesut-ozil-officially-leaves-arsenal/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the true position Mesut Ozil will keep</a> in the history of Arsenal, now that he is mercifully a part of it.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">Looking good in Yellow and Navy Blue, Mesut Özil! 🙂💛💙<a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/31/arsenal-ozil-criticism-piers-morgan/"https://twitter.com/hashtag/FenerSignMesut?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%22>#FenerSignMesut</a> <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/31/arsenal-ozil-criticism-piers-morgan/"https://t.co/BkgmjrQrLF">pic.twitter.com/BkgmjrQrLF
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<h2>Mesut Ozil: A mercurial virtuoso, if ever one could be called such</h2>
<p>Ozil was always terrific in terrific environments, and that means not only match situations, but also entire team situations. That is to say, that Ozil was excellent in the big matches, especially with country or the highest level clubs because of all that is provided talent-wise. This is not to say, of course, that he is not a remarkable and special talent in his own right, which is and should be obvious to anyone who’s ever watched him kick a football.</p>
<p>But the German does play best when the team around him is dangerous, and Arsenal over the last few seasons, at the most generous, haven’t been dangerous enough for Ozil. It was noticeable in the dying days of the Wenger days as well as throughout the quick and largely forgettable Unai Emery tenure, but since some modicum of stability has been found in this current Mikel Arteta era, why has not the success of Ozil returned?</p>
<p>Far from a return under Arteta, the Spanish boss decided that Ozil was surplus due likely to a combination of age, wage and lack of noticeable, real and/or perceived ambition to play in the way that the new boss, his former teammate, wishes to see. This fact, a secret to no one with literacy or perception, is likely what has infuriated Mr. Morgan so vehemently. Yet far from bitterness, Gooners should be thankful for what the player was able to provide, as opposed to griping about the imaginary heights that the midfielders lack of “bother” stifled the team from achieving.</p>
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<p>Arsenal has not reached the heights that it should with the talent it has not because of Ozil alone, but because of the will and spirit of the entire roster.</p>
<p>Can Ozil be blamed? Yes he can, but he can also be credited with many wonderful moments as well. And while fan favorites are always given the unabashed support of the supporters, even if they too made errors during their time in north London, someone like Ozil is easy to dislike in many ways, and so, bears much of the burden for an Arsenal team that simply is not what it used to be.</p>
<p>Are there things I do not like about <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/31/arsenal-ozil-criticism-piers-morgan/"https://fbref.com/en/players/16380240/Mesut-Ozil" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ozil</a>? Yes indeed; I do not like the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and so the photo opportunities he has taken, as well as some of the stances, are distasteful. But from a football standpoint, his mercurial nature for me, was something that was very attractive about the player, both before and since his arrival to London.</p>
<p>While some complain about the seemingly careless nature by which Ozil appears to play the game with, for me, he is simply ultra comfortable and spontaneous, ready to receive and play the perfect ball at a moments notice, as a happy child might playing with his friends in the park.</p>
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<h2>Explaining Mesut Ozil</h2>
<p>The best explanation regarding Ozil in my opinion was from the Special One, who regarding the player and his body language and effort once said <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/31/arsenal-ozil-criticism-piers-morgan/"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/jose-mourinho-mesut-ozil-quotes-11169393.amp">following Ozil’s first season in north London</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>“I learned with him because we were together for quite a long time, that he’s a very sensitive boy….He needs confidence. He needs trust. He needs to feel that people is with him. When he’s on the pitch, every time he touches the ball, the ball goes beautiful…And he’ll always finds the right man on the right place.</p>
<p>“So, sometimes, you don’t see him, sometimes he doesn’t go to screen many, many times. But when he goes he is a special player….If you are expecting Ozil to be super aggressive and running miles and miles side to side and to show great enthusiasm and aggressivity – this is not Mesut….If you are waiting for somebody who every time he touches the ball, the ball smiles and every time he makes the pass the ball goes in the right direction with the right speed and intensity – this is Mesut.”</p></blockquote>
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<p>While some complain about the downturn in form over the years, I simply ask, “what do you expect?” He is getting older, and with a disorganized and lackluster squad, he has not shown his talents as he once was able to; has it been disappointing? Yes it has, but it is better for Arsenal as a club to escape the crushing wages and media speculation and it is better for the player to go somewhere where he can play and can be built around, even if only for a year or so if that.</p>
<p>No, Piers Morgan is wrong to bash Ozil because Ozil, while not always putting himself in the best position to succeed, was not given a team by which to truly succeed in. With the exception of the FA Cup victory against Chelsea, of which he took no part in, Arsenal did not shine against Chelsea in the Europa League final loss to Chelsea the year prior, and Ozil did not either.</p>
<p>Yet for the failures that lay blazing hot in our minds, even years after the fact, the magic against Ludogorets gets brought up less frequently; one doesn’t score 33 and assist with 58 more in just the Premier League alone unless they are talented, and <a href=https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/31/arsenal-ozil-criticism-piers-morgan/"https://paininthearsenal.com/2021/01/16/mesut-ozil-arsenal-tribute-greatness/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ozil has always been that talent</a>, even if his perceived work ethic can be frustrating.</p>
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<h2>More success than Tottenham: Ozil deserves respect as he departs Arsenal</h2>
<p>Three FA Cups might seem like nothing for a club with the ambitions Arsenal once had, and should still have, and yet there are clubs rich in history scattered throughout England that have gone decades or longer without even one victory in the most famous football tournament.</p>
<p>For Ozil to have helped us win those is worth praise and thanks, even if we believe that his greatness, in another reality, could’ve brought us to greater heights. Placing him in competition with an imaginary version of himself is not reasonable and while some criticism is warranted for him, the scorched earth take of Morgan is beneath him and simply warped by the love the club commands from us all.</p>
<p>I wish Ozil the best in Turkey and beyond. He has been one of my favorite players for years and despite the fact that he is gone, and that Arsenal won no greater silverware with him, I can look back on his time with the club with fond memories, knowing that he took part in hard times, and also witnessed the rebirth of the club, bumps and all, before his departure.</p>
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<p>Nothing lasts forever, and so too this era at Arsenal is over officially; appreciate what we witnessed and keep it moving, for there is no room in a world as full of real hardships, to create artificial ones between or for us.</p><!—pageview_candidate—>">