Player:Saliba
Özil has got stick throughout his time here for “body language” and other knuckle dragger theories. You think Wengers gonna feed the tabloid vultures anything they can use to beat Özil with?
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I've never criticised him for his body language fwiw, but if you think about it, it's far from a 'knuckle dragging theory'. Ironically, thinking it is, is actually nearer 'knuckle dragging' than thinking it's not. Others feed off your body language--that's a fact--and if you're one of the guys that is has the ability to change the game, then moving a certain way helps. The least of our problems in the past and present is Mesut's body language, but pretending it couldn't be better is just dishonest.Özil has got stick throughout his time here for “body language” and other knuckle dragger theories. You think Wengers gonna feed the tabloid vultures anything they can use to beat Özil with?
What, like feeding them with a hopelessly transparent lie, instead of the truth? You think that's better? You think the tabloids are suddenly going to jump all over Mesut because he's got a little bug at the time of year when it's rife?Özil has got stick throughout his time here for “body language” and other knuckle dragger theories. You think Wengers gonna feed the tabloid vultures anything they can use to beat Özil with?
Yeah he was **** today, disappointed after half time we didn't make an effort to work him into the game but hey-ho.Not very visible today. Hopefully the purple patch hasn't been killed off by the new deal.
I'm afraid it doesn't matter if he'll turn up or not, because the team as a whole won't.Would be really really frustrating if he doesn’t turn up for the two legs against AC Milan.