Thegoalmac can reveal that Arsene Wenger is confident that Arsenal fans will see the best of Mesut Ozil when he returns from his latest injury lay-off.
Do you think he will be back to his Real Madrid form after the injury? Continue for what Arsene said.
Ozil has been criticised for some under-par showings in the early weeks
of the Premier League season, though Wenger puts that down to tiredness
after winning the World Cup, and the former Monaco boss believes the
midfielder's return will coincide with improved performances.
"I think, at Real, he played in a very strong team," the Arsenal manager told BeIn Sports, "and he had a very good season with us last year.
"But he had the World Cup and came back tired. We will see the best Ozil when he returns."
Wenger also moved to deny reports of a rift between Ozil and team-mate
Alexis Sanchez, saying: "I was not aware of the supposed problems
between Ozil and Sanchez. For me, there is no problem."
Arsenal
currently sit sixth in the Premier League table, having won just four
of their first 11 fixtures, and are 12 points behind leaders Chelsea.
Wenger believes that the main issues in his team stem from defence,
with the absence through injury of Laurent Koscielny disrupting the
balance of the side.
He remarked: "We have many shortcomings
this season. They are defensive firstly - both the level of experience
and absence of injury.
"A defence needs the reading of the
game, the physical quality and it's also a balance. When Koscielny is
not there, we are destabilised. We do not have a balance so we have
insecurity all the time."
Many have pointed to the sale of
Thomas Vermaelen to Barcelona in the summer as part of the reason for
Arsenal's defensive failures, despite the Belgium international having
not yet played for the Blaugrana through injury.
But
Wenger feels that he had no option but to sell his former captain, even
if his departure did leave him short of options at the back.
"The problem with football today is that you cannot keep for four or
five seasons players who do not play. We had to give him a release," he
explained. "This is a player who has not played much with us last year
but he behaved in a remarkable way."
Wenger also revealed that
Olivier Giroud will not neccessarily come straight back into the side on
his return from injury, with Danny Welbeck and Alexis among those
battling for the striker's berth.
"There is no indisputable in a team," he insisted. "[Giroud] is considered as a potential starter, as are Alexis and Welbeck."

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