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  1. The Bonstar Wandit

    The Bonstar Wandit Well-Known Member

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    www1.skysports.com/football/news/11670/9161356/why-is-ozil-fading

    Why is Ozil fading?
    After another disappointing performance from Mesut Ozil at the weekend, the Arsenal playmaker's slump in form has been the focus of much discussion. Adam Bate looks at the Opta tracking data to put some meat on the bones of the debate...

    Amid the excitement that greeted his August
    arrival, Mesut Ozil felt like more than just another player. Here was a symbol of Arsenal's cash-rich future. This was a signing to sweep away the gloom of that opening day defeat to Aston Villa and carry the Gunners into the heart of a genuine title race. So it is somehow appropriate that Ozil's waning form should be intertwined with the team's fading dream of topping the Premier League table. Things could hardly have started better with Ozil a conspicuously transformative figure in Arsenal's turnaround. An assist on debut at Sunderland was followed by two more on his home bow. Indeed, the seven chances created in that performance against Stoke remains the most by anyone at the Emirates Stadium so far this season. The German was widely regarded as the catalyst for a fine run of form that saw Arsenal win six and draw one of his first seven Premier League games for the club. Of course, statistics only tell part of the story. To see Ozil in action is art not science. Ballet, poetry, take your pick. There is the sublime touch and expert weight of pass. The serene movements as he glides around the pitch, barely seeming to leave an imprint on the turf. But the rhythm is not flowing as it once did. The end-product of goals and assists is proving a chore rather than an inevitable consequence of his brilliance. The question that needs answering is simple: "Why?" Perhaps the starting point of the search for an explanation comes from looking back to Ozil's three-year stay at Real Madrid. The former Werder Bremen playmaker was a popular figure at the Bernabeu with supporters so incensed by talk of his sale that calls for him to stay at the club were even a feature of Gareth Bale's stage-managed welcoming party. Cristiano Ronaldo was candid in his belief that Ozil's exit would be a bad thing for both him and the team, while Jose Mourinho has been effusive in his praise of the player's efforts in the Spanish capital: The best No 10 in the world.

    Negatives
    And yet, while Ozil's status as a world-class player is not in dispute, there is a danger in airbrushing out the negatives. For all the talk of England's island mentality and suspicion of things from abroad, there is also a wide-eyed wonder when genuine superstars arrive on these shores. But to paint his time at Real as an unqualified success and his relationship with Mourinho as wholly positive, would be inaccurate. In fact, that was simply not the case. Ozil endured a difficult start to the 2012/13 season at the Bernabeu, with his place under threat following the arrival of Luka Modric from Tottenham. Accused of being on the periphery of games when things weren't going to plan, he suffered the ignominy of being substituted at half time against Sevilla, Deportivo La Coruna and Real Betis in late 2012. When he did remain on the field, there was a tendency to fade late on in games and he rarely seemed in peak physical condition.

    Fitness
    Fitness is at the heart of this issue. "I can't believe there are players aged 23, 24, 25 or 26 who are unable to play twice in four days," Mourinho complained last season as relations with his Real Madrid players became particularly fraught. Ozil is unlikely to have been farfrom his thoughts. For all his qualities, like many precious things in this life, the attacking midfielder was a fragile creature. Perhaps that goes some way to explaining why he has become a fading force at Arsenal. It is perfectly understandable why Arsene Wenger should have been tempted to race his prize stallion rather harder than Mourinho had elected to in Madrid. With Arsenal leading the way for much of the winter, the veteran boss has not felt in a position to subject his £42million signing to the squad rotation process. As a result, despite the assertion that Ozil has played 35 matches for club and country compared to 32 this time last season, that particular comparison is skewed. Minutes rather than appearances are the currency that players' bodies must deal in. Ozil played 2036 of them in La Liga last season but has already racked up 1855 league minutes this time around. Crucially, he has played the full 90 minutes on 11 occasions for Arsenal so far this Premier League season. That's something he was never asked to do in any one of his three years under Mourinho at Real Madrid. As a consequence, Ozil looks to be struggling. The physical demands of the Premier League are known to be significant and the Germany international is facing them for the first time. Unlike every other campaign of his career, there is no winter break to provide respite and a World Cup in Brazil looms large. The Opta tracking data that analyses distances covered as well as the speed and frequency of players' sprints, reveals a startling downturn in Ozil's high-intensity activity. Back in October when Ozil scored twice in a 4-1 win over Norwich, the tracking data shows that he made 67 sprints during the game. In early November, he hit new heights with 71 sprints in a 2-0 home win over Liverpool that put the Gunners five points clear at the top of the Premier League table. However, Arsenal were beaten next time out against Manchester United and things haven't looked quite so rosy since. Ozil has not performed 50 sprints in a match since that Liverpool game.

    Most alarmingly of all, the trend continues. Since Boxing Day, Ozil has not produced more than 40 sprints in a match with his tally of 27 in 84 minutes against Crystal Palace representing a new low. Against Liverpool on Saturday, he sprinted just 22 times before being substituted shortly after the hour mark. "He didn't have the best of games, but that can happen," said Wenger. "He works very hard to adapt to the physical level of the Premier League." In truth, Ozil's overall distance covered in matches has remained at broadly similar levels. However, it is those intense runs at speed that are needed - both forward and back - to create the space when attacking or track the runner when defending. They are the movements that make the difference and they are precisely the ones that can become less frequent when a player is suffering from fatigue.

    Questions
    Suddenly new questions arise. Is there an attitude problem? What about that body language? How useful are 'assists per 90 minutes' stats when you can't complete a full game? Comments from the past can be revisited. "I think I know how to try to stop him being in the game for 90 minutes, with 90 minutes of direct influence on the match," said Mourinho in December. "Isco and Ozil have to learn how to defend. They must work defensively," said Carlo Ancelotti in the Autumn.
    And yet, Ozil remains the same player and at 25 this should surely be regarded as a lull rather than anything approaching decline. The great players who thrill and delight should be cherished. Like the lover put on a pedestal, now Arsenal fans are getting the warts-and-all version. To misquote Marilyn Monroe, if you can't handle him at his worst, then you don't deserve him at his best. After all, as the evidence suggests, maybe Mesut Ozil just needs a rest?
     
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  2. Not PC enough

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    crumbs theres some big chunks of text there .
    :cheesy:

    Lost interest at the second " paragraph " sorry .
     
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  3. theresonly1gerrard

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    Even £35m Andy Carroll had a better first season than £42m Ozil!
     
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  4. omogooner

    omogooner Well-Known Member

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    I think Ozil is probably feeling the weight of expectation. I also feel, he does not think he has to carry on improving, a step from Real Madrid, with all due respect is a step down, and he has to coast along to get into the team. What does he have to do to be dropped. I thought he we was at least going to be big name player. However in recent times, every time I see him play, the fans are willing him on, want him to succeed, but it feels like we are carrying a passenger in the team.

    I think a spell out of the team will do him good, or coming in from the subs bench. I like every Arsenal fan hopes he comes good for us.
     
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  5. ToledoTrumpton

    ToledoTrumpton Well-Known Member

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    Not so far, not even close. Don't let the truth get in the way of a good piece of banter tho'.
     
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  6. ToledoTrumpton

    ToledoTrumpton Well-Known Member

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    Problem is, nobody ever gets better in a hurry on the bench. Put him in the game and that next game could be the start of a rich vein of form. On the bench and a slump continues, perhaps deepens.

    No, just like with Ramsey, IMO Ozil needs to be on the pitch. Even if he is only at 75% he is still as good as a lot of our options at 100%. I still expect more from him, but he needs to play.
     
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  7. EmirAleks

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    Leave it for Wenger. He knows when to drop a player and when not to.
     
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  8. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    Ozil is having a great season. He has rotated with Silva at the top of the chances created table (both in the league and europe), he has topped the assists charts for most of the season with Rooney overtaking him about a month ago. He had a handful of quiet games and then was quality again today. He has chipped in with a handful of goals as well.

    He has a style that makes him look like he isn't doing much but still makes a lot of very important things happen going forward. If he had Walcott and Ramsey consistently in the team i think he would have continued getting assists.

    He probably needs to bulk up a little to help him with the physicality of the league and he could do with shooting occasionally but that isn't too much of anissue given how much he creates for others. But he is definately having a very good season and a few quiet games shouldn't detract from that.
     
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  9. Sanj

    Sanj Well-Known Member

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    Was quality tonight for me. He must despair at the thought having to play behind a forward like Giroud. The guy is simply not on Ozil's wave length and is so slow it's tragic.
     
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  10. afcftw

    afcftw Well-Known Member

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    He needs players like Ramsey and Walcott and on occasion Rosicky, who will make runs on the counter and will push on past Giroud. Giroud needs people who play like that as well to get the best out of him tbh. Ramsey back from injury will be a big lift to the team and we need to hope one of Gnabry or oxocube can fill into Walcotts shoes.

    Ozil would do much better with these sorts of players to play the ball too.
     
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  11. Arsenal87

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    Ozil was probably our best player today, but he has to deal with a sack of **** like Giroud, not exactly the best option for him ya know?
     
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  12. Not PC enough

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    He showed a few glimpses tonite , went on a few runs , but failed in the final pass but .

    We KNOW hes got it.

    So we can wait for it to shine.
    Hes ok in my book .

    You cant "assist " to players that dont even run into space , hes pissing in the wind.
     
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  13. BobbyD

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    Exactly. Ozil is the naturally talented footballer who has great vision and a spot on pass. What he won't do is run past players like ronaldo and bale and bang them in. To show off his talents he needs people to make those incisive runs. At the moment this Arsenal team is lacking that, he has:

    ballhog wiltshire whos likes to try and drift past players, also not quick enough.
    Cazorla whos a classic act but again isnt that threat in behind the defence
    Giroud - hold up player, makes the occasional run but is slow
    Arteta - No need to comment
    Oxlade - prefers to get the ball into his feet rather than make the runs
    Rosicky - same as oxlade

    you are most definitely missing ramsay who provided that energy and burst past the strike and Walcott. Without these two, the play is very pedestrian and there is a distinct lack of runners in behind
     
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  14. PeterRICK

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    Personally I've thought the Jack's form has been far worse recently than Özil's but it doesn't seem to be fashionable to scrutinise him too harshly. I'm assuming it's the young, promising english tag that protects him. Well, that and Mesut cost us over £40mil... Either way it's crazy to lambast a player in a new league/season/country. Give the poor chap a chance to settle and we'll take it from there. I myself think he's been quite good but would benefit from a bit more movement and pace around him.
     
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  15. The Bonstar Wandit

    The Bonstar Wandit Well-Known Member

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    Agree entirely. Yes Ozil will be tired, but what is the point in him bombing forward if there's only Giroud with him?

    I've lost count of how many times I've seen only Giroud in the box. Arsenal desperately miss runners from midfield - something which Theo & Ramsey provide, but also Podolski can do this, and potentially Ox too.

    Playing Cazorla & Rosicky on the wings will never provide this counter attacking threat.
     
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  16. jaffaSlot

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    Not really:
    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/15117/9160425/selfless-suarez

    Anyway, I'm not here to wum. My other half is German, her and majority of people she knows can't stand Ozil ever since he went to Spain, turned lazy. Personally, I think he is fantastic, once he's up to speed in his 2nd season and with a better striker (not hard), I'm sure he will top most assist stats next season.
     
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  17. afcftw

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    You've posted an article about 'big chances' whatever the definition is of those. I was going based on chances created just like I said I was. Whenever I have checked it and when I have read articles about it, it's silva and ozil at the top. Though I believe hazard spent a week at the top of that particular table as well. So I'm not sure what the point of your article was :p

    As for your second paragraph, I know a family of Madrid supporters who rave about ozil and DiMaria and we're devastated to see him leave, don't know any Germans particularly well though so I have no idea how he is perceived by his home nation. Though it wouldn't suprise me if they thought he had got lazyer in Spain, it's a very different work ethic and very different styles of leagues.
     
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