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Peak Özil, I would have to agree.I know you hate him, but Santi couldn’t touch Özil.
Cazorla has reached a holy status amongst the fanbase - probably cause he’s underrated everywhere else and didn’t cause the club troubles.
Peak Özil, I would have to agree.I know you hate him, but Santi couldn’t touch Özil.
Always said Gdeep fakes arguments when it comes to Özil. He just can't accept that others like Sanchez and Cazorla were better players. Shame really2014...Ramsey
2015...Cazorla
2017...Sanchez
2020...Aubameyang
...looked it up, those are the 4 MOTM winners, in our recent cup wins.
Özil did play very well in the 2015 and 2017 games, tbf.
Peak Özil, I would have to agree.
Cazorla has reached a holy status amongst the fanbase - probably cause he’s underrated everywhere else and didn’t cause the club troubles.
Always said Gdeep fakes arguments when it comes to Özil. He just can't accept that others like Sanchez and Cazorla were better players. Shame really
He never reached holy status here, people just enjoyed watching him as he was a magician on the ball.Peak Özil, I would have to agree.
Cazorla has reached a holy status amongst the fanbase - probably cause he’s underrated everywhere else and didn’t cause the club troubles.
Now this would have to be a discussion but you might have a point.Peak özil never sat a foot at Arsenal.
This is a effed question
Peak Özil, I would have to agree.
Cazorla has reached a holy status amongst the fanbase - probably cause he’s underrated everywhere else and didn’t cause the club troubles.
Is that a genuine quote by Emile?!
Interesting you choose his decision making as his main problem. I think that by the end of that break out season he was basically complete and that was his peak unfortunately. He had an excellent turn of pace, excellent passing range, superb dribbling skills, ball recoveries were top notch too. Unfettered by injury I’m certain he would have been one of the worlds best. I think he just suffered because of injury leading to a lack of regularity and pace loss. The regularity thing is a huge deal as it’s lost learning time and your skills decay. Obviously there’s the Barca game but the game he had in 2013 (I think?) against Brazil was a real show case of what he could have become.On pure technical ability, then Wilshere was probably better than Saka and ESR. I genuinely thought Wilshere was gonna be our Iniesta when he was 16, 17, 18.
He stopped improving at a really early age though. It was partly the injuries but also mental. Saka's footballing IQ is higher than Wilshere's ever was. Same with Cesc, even as a teenager his decision making was already better than most experienced pros in their 30s.
Wilshere was still making the same mistakes after years of first team experience. Choosing the wrong passes, dribbling into dead ends and falling over. Massive waste of his footballing talent.
GDeep talking **** again. How surprising.2014...Ramsey
2015...Cazorla
2017...Sanchez
2020...Aubameyang
...looked it up, those are the 4 MOTM winners, in our recent cup wins.
Özil did play very well in the 2015 and 2017 games, tbf.
It's weird how you feel a need to reinforce how grotesque you are. Like it's clear to everyone, you can rest.Wilshere was rubbish.
His career took a nosedive once we sold Olivier. Very predictable.