It seems odd that there's criticism from some quarters over the recent form of Mesut Ozil.
Although the German's performances are always looked at through the prism of the £42.5 million price tag, it's curious that a minority of Arsenal fans are openly questioning the talent and ability of the former Real Madrid man.
We live in a world of Pot Noodle opinion. A player can be the hottest property one month, a failure the next. However, the issue with Ozil is quite simple: he's a fantastic player who isn't playing as well as he can. There's not a lot more to it than that. It's not complicated.There's no doubt he can perform to a higher standard, he even said so himself ahead of the Fulham game so he's not lacking self-awareness, but perhaps there's just an element who always like to complain about something without giving it too much thought.
Although the German's performances are always looked at through the prism of the £42.5 million price tag, it's curious that a minority of Arsenal fans are openly questioning the talent and ability of the former Real Madrid man.
We live in a world of Pot Noodle opinion. A player can be the hottest property one month, a failure the next. However, the issue with Ozil is quite simple: he's a fantastic player who isn't playing as well as he can. There's not a lot more to it than that. It's not complicated.There's no doubt he can perform to a higher standard, he even said so himself ahead of the Fulham game so he's not lacking self-awareness, but perhaps there's just an element who always like to complain about something without giving it too much thought.