Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil believes he is playing his best football since joining the north London club.
The Germany international moved to Emirates Stadium for €50 million
from Real Madrid in August 2013, but has been criticised for his
performance levels during his time with the Gunners.
Following
his return from injury in January, however, the 26-year-old has been
praised for his displays, and Ozil feels his extended lay-off with a
ruptured knee ligament allowed him to work on his strength and adapt to
the physical nature of the Premier League.
"At the moment I am pleased with the consistency of my game," he told Sport Magazine. "I feel I am now playing my best football since joining Arsenal.
"I was exhausted at the start of the season. I started playing
professional football at the age of 16 and had never really suffered
many serious injuries.
"I guess 10 years of consistently playing football took its toll. I was also struggling with the physicality of this league.
"The injury worked in my favour in a way, as it gave me time to
recover, to assess and to work on what was required to compete in this
league.
"The football here is far more physical, it is played at a faster tempo and you have to adapt to the sheer number of games.
"I have had to work a lot harder and adjust my game accordingly. I used
my time out with injury to work on my strength. I'm continuing to do
extra sessions after training now."

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