Mesut Ozil is in the midst of a certainty crisis, as indicated by Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who also asked the misfiring German midfielder to be more ruthless before goal. Ozil has been under the spotlight taking after anonymous performances in late defeats to Watford and Chelsea and did little to redirect the criticism in the wake of missing a host of chances in Arsenal’s 2-0 Premier League win over Hull City on Saturday. “It’s time for him (Ozil) to score again. Maybe he will find confidence back as well, because he misses chances. He has chances and he misses the chances that don’t look not feasible for him,” Wenger said.
“I felt he did not feel confident (against Hull),” Wenger added. “It’s always a problem because you think he can deliver something special, but it’s true that technically he missed things that he is not used to.”
Arsene Wenger has approached Mesut Ozil to start scoring goals again and believes his German playmaker is presently inadequate with regards to certainty.
“You have to enjoy football,” Wenger added.
“At the end of the day you have to keep that as well. It’s true that it’s not always easy but it’s important that you feel happy. So what we want is to do well and qualify against Bayern Munich.”
The 28-year-old has gone off the bubble as of late and was to a great extent anonymous in Arsenal’s 2-0 triumph over Hull on Saturday, with some reports suggesting his manager is prepared to drop him to the seat for the Champions League coordinate with Bayern Munich on Wednesday.
“Maybe he will find confidence back as well, because he misses chances. He has chances and he misses the chances that don’t look not feasible for him.
“I felt he did not feel confident (against Hull). It’s always a problem because you think he can deliver something special but it’s true that technically he missed things that he is not used to.”