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Report: Mesut Ozil sends a strong message to Arteta ahead of Liverpool game

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil is yet to play for the club since the Premier League restarted and he has sent a message to Arteta ahead of the game against Liverpool.

Mesut Ozil has not yet played a single minute for Arsenal since the Premier League restarted and the club through Mikel Arteta have been reluctant to reveal what’s stopping the midfielder from playing apart from saying that he has back soreness. The German international has however this time sent a big message to Arteta ahead of this game.

Mesut Ozil started all Mikel Arteta’s first Premier League games as a manager and everyone was saying that the new Spanish boss has rejuvenated the career of the German international at the Emirates Stadium and the player himself had shown signs of improvement as he was working hard in pressing and even got an assist in the 1-0 win over West Ham United before the Premier League got suspended due to the spread of the Coronavirus.

Mesut Ozil is however yet to play for Arsenal since the restart and Arteta has in most press conferences been saying that the issue of the 31 year old will be settled internally. Ozil has this time indirectly sent a message to Arteta via social media to show the fans that he is fully fit ahead of the game against Liverpool so that they cannot say that they cannot say that he was unfit to play.

 

Ozil wrote;

“I A M R E A D Y”

It will now be interesting to see if Mikel Arteta will indeed use Mesut Ozil in the game against Liverpool because it was clear in the Tottenham Hotspur game that they missed a player that would link the midfield and attack and the German international is someone who can do that on his day.

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