Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Mesut Ozil: 10 Things You Need to Know About Arsenal’s New Signing
Arsenal’s New Signing
“I can guarantee you every player who wants to join
us, the first question is: “Do you play in the
Champions League or not?” It is as simple as that.
The players who want to come, or go somewhere or
not, is decided on that. That is the first requirement
of the top, top, top level players.’”- Arsene
Wenger
This was a truly unforgettable summer transfer
window for everyone connected with Arsenal football
club.
It all started when the club’s chief executive, Ivan
Gazidis, blew his trumpet about how the team had
the financial capabilities to compete with the creme
de la creme of European football but Arsenal fans
watched in disgust as transfer targets like Stevan
Jovetic and Gonzalo Higuain slipped past their grasps
to join new employers. Then there was the failed
pursuit of Luis Suarez, a protracted saga that ended
in anguish as well.
Prior to yesterday’s transfer deadline day, the
Gunners had signed Yaya Sanogo and Mathieu
Flamini for free.
The Aston Villa debacle happened and the fans went
berserk as they used various social media to voice
their frustrations but Arsene Wenger steadied the
ship on his team picked a rich run of form, winning
Fulham, Fenerbahce on two occasions and the old
enemy, Tottenham Hotspurs, despite their multi-
million pound squad.
Yesterday, Arsenal shocked the football world as they
smashed their transfer record to swoop for Real
Madrid’s Mesut Ozil, who underwent the second part
of his medical in Munich on Monday after agreeing
personal terms with the club. The German is set to
become Arsenal’s highest earner with a salary of
£130,000-per-week that runs till 2018.
Arsenal fans (me included) went haywire on various
social media as they are basking in the euphoria of
seeing the club smash their transfer record to sign a
top, top, top, top…top quality player.
Without further ado, here are 10 things you need to
know about Arsenal’s new acquisition.
He’s the Most Creative Force in European
Football
Courtesy of Mesut Ozil’s official site, the 24-year-old
German has played 353 football games, made
12,647 passes (85 percent passing completion
percentage), scored 59 goals and most importantly,
he has created a whooping 144 assists. The table
below shows a more detailed breakdown on Ozil’s
amazing stats.
Games
Passes
Pass Completion Percentage
Goals
Assists
Bundesliga (Schalke and Bremen)
101
2,937
83%
13
31
German National Team
47
2,597
88%
14
24
Champions League
41
1,787
86%
4
17
Real Madrid
159
6,832
85%
27
72
In the last three seasons, Ozil has amassed an
amazing haul of 94 assists for both club and country.
Arsenal’s primary creator-in-chief in the yesteryear,
Cesc Fabregas, has managed 49 assists for Barcelona
and Spain in the same timeframe. The players that
follow Ozil in the assists charts for both club and
country in the past three seasons are Lionel Messi
(80), Juan Mata (66), Franck Ribery (55) and Eden
Hazard (52).
In Ozil, Arsenal has acquired arguably the most
creative player in the world at the moment.
His Technique on the Ball is Exquisite
Ardent followers of European football can attest to
the fact that Mesut Ozil is a joy to watch when he’s
on the pitch. Despite the fact that he was playing
under the shadow of the almighty Cristiano Ronaldo
in his Real Madrid days, Ozil showed off his quality on
a consistent basis with his excellent control on the
ball, eagle-eyed vision and those goals that came in
handy from time to time.
Ozil also posed a threat from distance as he
possessed a powerful shot, he’s a very skillful player
and his flamboyance is unrivaled.
Ozil is widely recognized in the football world and has
often been compared to other leading football
technicians like Lionel Messi, Zinedine Zidane and
Luis Figo.
He has Turkish Roots
You don’t even need to speak or learn German to
know that Mesut Ozil isn’t a name from that nation.
He’s is a a third-generation Turkish-German, of
Kurdish descent and he was born in the old Ruhr
mining town of Gelsenkirchen where he spent his
formative years at Schalke 04. His father, Mustafa
Ozil, moved to Germany at the age of two and his
ancestors are from a town in Northern Turkey called
Devrek.
Devrek is a town in the Zonguldak province in the
Black Sea region of Turkey. Pine, oak, fir,beech, elm,
chestnut, and lime trees are found throughout the
forests around Devrek. The town’s weather is cool
during the summer and warm and rainy during the
winter season.
Besides, the Ozils, the town can also boast about Dr.
Salim Yilmaz, a space station inventor.
His Comparison with Diego in his Werden
Bremen Days
Diego Ribas da Cunha is a Brazilian attacking
midfielder that has plied his trade in major European
clubs before settling down in VFL Wolfsburg. After
breaking out from the Santos setup in 2002, Diego
arrived at FC Porto as the touted successor to
Barcelona-bound Champions League winner, Deco,
but he failed to live up to the hype.
He was offered some solace in Werder Bremen and
he played some of his best football in the German
club, guiding them to the DFB Pokal in 2009. After
offering his best years to Werden Bremen, he
departed for Juventus with a big-money move but
the Brazilian struggled in Delle Alpi and was shipped
to Wolfsburg where he has been ever since, but he
went on loan to Atletico Madrid last season.
Mesut Ozil arrived in Bremen following a fallout with
the Schalke management, and he was fondly called
“der Neue Diego” (the next Diego) after his
Brazilian predecessor. Like Diego, Ozil predominantly
played behind the striker, was also a flamboyant
player for Bremen and his impact at Bremen was
immediate.
After initially being charged with the task of filling
the void left by Brazilian playmaker Diego, Ozil made
his own name by scoring the winning goal in
Bremen’s DFB-Pokal cup triumph and helping the
side reach the final of the last ever Uefa Cup, which
they lost to Shakhtar Donetsk.
Ozil and Mertesacker were once teammates at
Bremen
He’s a Core Player for the German National
Team
Ozil was chanced with the opportunity to play for
Turkey and Germany but he chose the latter and
represented the nation at junior levels before his
debut against Norwich in February 2009.
On the international scene, Ozil rose to prominence
following some breathtaking performances in the
2010 FIFA World Cup. He was a standout performer
in the Group Stages as the Germans topped their
group and braced themselves for a Second Round
showdown with Fabio Capello’s England. Even if the
game might be remembered for that Frank Lampard
attempt on goal that passed the line, German ran riot
past the Three Lions and Ozil even set up Thomas
Mueller to put the game beyond doubt.
Ozil also created an assist for Miroslav Klose in the
4-0 drubbing of Argentina and he was shortlisted for
the FIFA World Cup MVP award that was eventually
won by Uruguay’s Diego Forlan. Following a victory
over Uruguay, Ozil earned a bronze medal, which was
his second piece of international silverware, as he
was part of the Germany Under-21 squad that won
the 2009 Under-21 Euros.
Ozil showcased his creativity in Germany’s run to
Euro 2012, supplying seven assists to his
teammates, which made him the most creative
player in the qualifiers. In the tournament, Ozil was
part of the German squad that qualified from the
Group of Death, as they were drawn with Holland,
Portugal and Denmark but their run was halted
abruptly in the semifinals courtesy of the Mario
Balotelli show for Italy.
Ozil is a vital cog in the German midfield engine and
he will be odds on to feature at the 2014 FIFA World
Cup that comes next summer.
Real Madrid Won Every Game Ozil Managed to
Score
This is a pretty interesting stat, as Ozil isn’t really
known to score goals.
He prefers to create chances for the likes of Cristiano
Ronaldo or Karim Benzema to score but every time
he managed to get on the score sheet, Real Madrid
ended up winning the game. In his debut campaign
with Real Madrid, Ozil scored 10 goals and repeated
the same goal haul in his third season with the club.
He notched up a total of 27 goals for the Spanish
giants and they won every game he was on the score
sheet.
You Can Follow him on Twitter
Twitter is a very powerful social networking platform
that has connected so many people with others with
the same interests. Footballers also use this platform
to interact with their fans giving them info on their
activities and what have you.
Arsenal has its fair share of tweeps in the form of
Jack Wilshere, Aaon Ramsey, Bacary Sagna, Alex
Oxlade-Chamberlain, Olivier Giroud, Santi Cazorla,
Lukas Podolski and a host of others.
Mesut Ozil has a strong presence on Twitter with over
three million followers thus far. You can follow him on
Twitter @MesutOzil1088
Click on the link to follow Arsenal’s new boy and
don’t forget to follow @goonerdaily while you’re at it.
He’s a Devout Muslim
Like Newcastle’s Papiss Cisse and Hatem Ben Arfa,
Mesut Ozil is part of the Muslim community and he
recites Qur’an verses before all his matches to help
him focus,
“I always do that before I go out (on the pitch). I
pray and my team-mates know that they cannot
talk to me during this brief period.”
Ozil also fasts during the Ramadan period as well.
Arsene Wenger Rates him Highly
Following the capture of a major superstar like Ozil, it
was expected that his manager was going to air his
views on his new recruit,
“I have said throughout the summer that we have
been working hard to bring in top quality players
to this football club. This has involved many many
people across the Club and I have always had the
full support of the Club in making decisions on
the football side.
“Mesut is a top quality footballer who will be a
fantastic addition to our talented squad. We are
all looking forward to him joining up with us after
his international matches with Germany and
working with us as an Arsenal player.”
He Will Fit Perfectly in Arsenal Style of Play
Arsenal has its fair share of creative midfielders in
the forms of Santi Cazorla, Jack Wilshere, Tomas
Rosicky and Aaron Ramsey but with Ozil spraying
passes like hot knife through butter, both Olivier
Giroud and Theo Walcott should see their goal haul
rise to astronomical levels.
With Lukas Podolski and the Ox out injured, it seems
more than likely that Cazorla would continue playing
from the left hand side of attack to support Giroud
and Walcott. Ramsey is rapidly becoming an
indispensable player for the team and with
Wilshere’s fitness still being a concern, Arsenal can
count on Mathieu Flamini to deputize in his stead.
However, the arrival of a mega-signing like Ozil could
signal the end for Rosicky, as Wenger would favor
playing Ozil behind Giroud, where he’s most potent.
Arsenal’s fluid intricate passing play would make Ozil
blend into the team quickly and he won’t have
problems adapting to the Premier League as well,
with his compatriots, Per Mertesacker and Podolski
will be willing to make him feel at home.
To wet your appetites on what Ozil has to offer,
please feast your eyes on this YouTube compilation.
Conclusion
Yes, the fans cried out for a new center back but
Arsene Wenger remoulded Bacary Sagna to a fine
center back and his performances alongside
Mertesacker are as good you would ever see from a
more recognized center back.
The fans cried out for a marquee defensive midfielder
and names like Marouane Fellaini, Luiz Gustavo,
Etienne Capoue, Asier Illarramendi and Lars Bender
popped up more times than the amount of gum Sir
Alex Ferguson has ever chewed. The manager rolled
back the years to sign the combative and tenacious
Mathieu Flamini that put up a great show against
Tottenham.
The fans cried out for a certain Julio Cesar to
challenge Wojciech Szczesny, but the Gunners
loaned Palermo’s Emiliano Viviano, Italy’s current No.
2 goalie behind the legendary Gianluigi Buffon.
The fans cried out for a center forward to support
Giroud, but Wenger still harbors some hopes of
playing Nicklas Bendtner, is he throws his inflated
ego out the window and brings his head down.
In all honesty, I would never have imagined that a
thrifty club like Arsenal would be willing to spend
£42.4m on a player but the signing of Ozil will be the
lift that the players need to go all the way this
season. His arrival will be a massive signing for the
Gunners – this is a game changing move from Arsene
Wenger.
When you play against G-irOuD, oZIL and cazor-LA,
better be scared because together they form
GODZILLA
Welcome m-OZIL-la firefox.
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