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Unai Emery speaks out on Mesut Ozil’s performance in the BATE Borisov match

Arsenal's boss Unai Emery has said that he was happy with the performance of Mesut Ozil in their 3 nil win over BATE Borisov.

Mesut Ozil missed Arsenal’s last three matches but he was however selected in the starting eleven of the gunners that faced Bate Borisov, the match ended 3-0 in favour of the gunners. Arsenal head coach Unai Emery was under pressure to get a win vs the Belarusian side and the fans were happy that he included him in the starting eleven.

Mesut Ozil did not make any assists or score goals but he was however very good in the attacking moments because he got the aura that scares the defenders when he makes runs into the penalty box. The German international linked up well with Alex Iwobi on the flanks as they tried to break down the defence of the Bate Borisov.

Mesut Ozil was not substituted in the second half and it’s a hint that the coach was happy with the performance of the playmaker. Arsenal head coach Unai Emery said that he was happy with the performance of the German international and said that all he has to do is to continue having such performances every week.

“Well, I said to him to carry on and be available like today and the last two weeks to continue training and helping us. Today I am happy and this is the way we want with him.” Arsenal head coach Unai Emery told Arsenal’s official website.

The Arsenal fans are happy that Mesut Ozil was finally given a chance because him falling out with Unai Emery was ruining the great team chemistry that the gunners have this season but it’s clear that the coach was clearly happy last night. Arsenal will face Southampton on Sunday and Mesut Ozil will be hoping to be in the starting eleven that plays in that game.

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