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Mesut Ozil Reveals What Wenger Is All About!

Arsene Wenger announced yesterday that he will be stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season and Mesut Ozil has also revealed what he thinks of Wenger.

Arsene Wenger revealed the news of the week after he announced that he will be stepping down as Arsenal manager at the end of the season.

The manager’s decision has become as a big surprise to many including some Arsenal players whom seem to have not known this themselves until it was announced to the public. Mesut Ozil also saw the news about the Frenchman yesterday evening and then used his official twitter account to say what he believes Wenger is all about.

Mesut Ozil says that he is grateful to the manager and thanks him for everything he has taught him;

MESUT OZIL TWEET

The German international said;

“Passion, respect and success- that is what Arsene Wenger is all about. Thank u for what you’ve done for us at Arsenal and the football world. I’m grateful for everything you’ve taught me & all the trust you’ve put in me no matter how difficult the situation was. Merci Boss!”

Mesut Ozil is among the Arsenal players who love and respect Wenger so much and the German international was once quoted saying that the Frenchman was among the reasons he signed a new contract with the gunners.

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  • Wenger did his work with a lot of passion and concern, he cares about arsenal players and we fans a lot, he deserve maximum respect and honor. Arsenal fc should build Wenger's statue at emirates stadium to congratulate his good work well done. I will miss his much. From Kenya we love you so much..

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