Arsenal slid to another
embarrassing away defeat, to mediocre opposition, last night. In the
process missing a great opportunity to put themselves in the top four
of the Premier League. But, no matter what goes wrong in the
midfield, Unai Emery seems determined not to play their highest paid,
most decorated and arguably best player, Mesut
Özil.
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Mesut Özil in action, a sight rarely seen at Arsenal these days. |
Özil
has frequently been out of favour with sections of Arsenal fans. His
laconic style and and occasionally not delivering to his full
potential and his own exceptionally high standards, is enough to have
many fans decry him as useless and other similar insults. But his
stats speak for themselves. A World Cup winner, who helped break
Arsenal's nine year trophy drought in the first season that he
arrived. His numbers, for chances created and actual goal assists, far
outweigh any of his team mates at Arsenal, since his arrival, pretty
much double the chances created by his next nearest colleague,
What
Emery has managed to do, with his refusal to play the proven
contributor, is to unite Arsenal fans behind Özil and against
himself.
Exactly
what is his problem is with Özil? Is it because he's better than
Zidane, he's Arsene Wenger's man? Well that's probably part of it,
but several other theories have been suggested.
Power Struggle
In
an interview the Spanish online magazine The
Tactic Room,
before
he was recruited by Arsenal, Emery said:-
“One day, Jorge Valdano [former player, coach and director at Real Madrid] made me the following reflection, 'At Barcelona the leader is [Lionel] Messi; at Madrid it is [president] Florentino Perez, and the Atletico de Madrid [leader] is [Diego] Simeone. … A player, a president and a coach. Each time, a different leader profile. I know when I'm the main person in a group and when I'm not.”
So, obviously, Emery wants to be the main person in the group at Arsenal, not a player with a higher profile and higher salary than him. He asserts this by leaving Özil out of the side, or even the match day squad, even if this means losing games and loss of creativity in the midfield.
Tactical
Emery's
playing system is significantly different to Arsene Wenger's, it
depends on his players running, pressing and staying at it throughout
every match. These are not the traits that Özil is known for.
Emery's system does not use a traditional No. 10, Özil's most
natural position, so he is forced to the flanks or deeper into
midfield, where he is less effective.
Injury and Illness
Since joining Arsenal, six years ago, Özil has
missed 101 games, but has only had one major injury during that time.
Illness has often been quoted as a reason for his absence, but that
may be, in many cases, just a cover for him having been dropped
again.
So What Does Özil Think About the Situation
Speaking
to another online magazine, The
Athletic, Mesut Özil said:
"When
I signed the new deal (in 2018) I thought about it very carefully.
I didn't want to
stay for just one or two more years, I wanted to commit and the club
wanted me to do the same.
You can go through
difficult times, like this, but that is no reason to run away and I'm
not going to. I'm here until at least 2021.
Whenever people see me
in the street I always say, 'This is my home'. I'm going nowhere."
So
come on Emery, you are stuck with him. So you had better make the
most of him. Otherwise it is just plain mismanagement and you will
eventually be seen for that by the club owners.
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