If Mesut Ozil leaves in January, no Arsenal fan would shed a tear Piers Morgan says Gunners dont need sick note star

If Mesut Ozil leaves in January, no Arsenal fan would shed a tear Piers Morgan says Gunners dont need sick note star
No Arsenal fans will mourn to departure of Mesut Ozil if he is sold by the club in January, according to Gunners super fan Piers Morgan.The outspoken TV host has blasted the sick note German playmaker – the clubs top earner – after he missed Sundays north London derby victory over Tottenham with a back spasm.It was the latest in a series of mystery injuries for the World Cup winner, and even manager Unai Emery did not appear to be completely clear on what was actually wrong with his star man when quizzed after the game.Ozil was nowhere to be seen at the Emirates3
Ozil was nowhere to be seen at the Emirates
Not that the Gunners needed him, as they thumped Spurs 4-2 with an energetic attacking performance.Ozil has been a cause of major frustration with supporters for years while there are no doubts over his ability, his attitude has been questioned and he has often struggled to have an impact in the big games.And it appears Morgan has finally had enough.The avid Arsenal fan promised he would join the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast on Monday IF the Gunners won against the rivals and, say what you want about Morgan, hes a man of his word.I dont see how Mesut Ozil fits into this team, he told talkSPORT.I used to always support Ozil, but this guy has more sick notes than anyone in the history of sick notes.Yesterday he apparently couldnt play because of a muscle spasm, but when Emery was asked when he got the injury, he couldnt say, and when asked if he was at the game, he couldnt say.I think Emery has lost patience with Ozil and the truth is we dont need him.Arsenal fan Piers Morgan has had enough of Mesut Ozil3
Arsenal fan Piers Morgan has had enough of Mesut Ozil
My message to Ozil is this: You might be earning 300k or 400k a week, mate, but were counting the sick notes and we’re counting the big games you dont turn up in.“Frankly, if you dont want to buy into Unai Emerys revolution, then you should leave.Its heart-breaking to talk about a world class player that way, but would you want him in the trenches with you? I dont think you would.If he wants to leave in January, I dont think Arsenal fans will shed a tear.”With Ozil nowhere to be seen at the Emirates, Morgan waxed lyrical about Arsenal’s dazzling performance as they sealed a memorable victory over their fierce rivals.Arsenal players passionately celebrated Lucas Torreira’s goal against Spurs3
Arsenal players passionately celebrated Lucas Torreira’s goal against Spurs
And Morgan suggested the club should replace the German in January with players that will show more desire in a Gunners shirt.Id rather have a player like Matteo Guendouzi, who looks to me like a young kid who absolutely gets what playing in the Arsenal shirt means,” he added.“He was all over it from the moment he came on yesterday.I just think, lets invest in players like him, like Torreira, like Aubameyang, who was on fire yesterday, and like Lacazette.Have we ever had a striker who defends like Lacazette? Hes brilliant up front but look at the way he tracks back Ozil never does that!”Listen back to Piers Morgan on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast IN FULL above


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