Agreed, he's looked mightily pissed off on the pitch since the rot set in in January, and he definitely deserves and would justify a huge investment in our forward line.
I can't even imagine how dangerous an Ozil-Ibrahimvoic attack would be. Up there with the best.
Savz wrote: His body language will tell it's own tale. Remember Van Persie being levels above everyone else in our team and when others were just garbage he'd show frustration? Wenger subbing off Oxlade and Robin quite blatantly showing his disgust at the decision.... When Giroud/Theo completely mess up a flowing move, Ozil either throws his hands up and has a look of anger plastered on his face, or his head will drop and he'll just walk back. It's signs that he's frustrated, almost fed up. We do have a summer to get a competent striker. However if this summer goes past and nobody is signed he'll prefer to just move on. I would. And we can't blame him. What he brings to a team is to create which he's doing. Ozil is doing his job to another level.
His body language will tell it's own tale. Remember Van Persie being levels above everyone else in our team and when others were just garbage he'd show frustration? Wenger subbing off Oxlade and Robin quite blatantly showing his disgust at the decision....
When Giroud/Theo completely mess up a flowing move, Ozil either throws his hands up and has a look of anger plastered on his face, or his head will drop and he'll just walk back. It's signs that he's frustrated, almost fed up.
We do have a summer to get a competent striker. However if this summer goes past and nobody is signed he'll prefer to just move on. I would. And we can't blame him. What he brings to a team is to create which he's doing. Ozil is doing his job to another level.
Ozils body language always looks miserable no matter how things are going.
I don't think you can translate in game frustration into wanting an immediate exit either.
It's not just been his body language, he's looked actively pissed off and angry, not just languid.
Frankly I'm not too fussed on how he feels if he's still an Arsenal player, but there's no doubt that he deserves better players ahead of him.
Ray wrote: I can't even imagine how dangerous an Ozil-Ibrahimvoic attack would be. Up there with the best.
Both unbelievably brilliant footballers in their own right, but I have allowed myself recently to wonder a little about whether a partnership would work. I'm sure they could make it work, but would it bring the best out of both of them or would they tread on each other's toes a little?
Ozil has been brilliant this season Giroud, Theo, etc so there is no reason it wouldn't improve with Ibra in the team instead of those 2.
Qwiss! wrote: Savz wrote: His body language will tell it's own tale. Remember Van Persie being levels above everyone else in our team and when others were just garbage he'd show frustration? Wenger subbing off Oxlade and Robin quite blatantly showing his disgust at the decision.... When Giroud/Theo completely mess up a flowing move, Ozil either throws his hands up and has a look of anger plastered on his face, or his head will drop and he'll just walk back. It's signs that he's frustrated, almost fed up. We do have a summer to get a competent striker. However if this summer goes past and nobody is signed he'll prefer to just move on. I would. And we can't blame him. What he brings to a team is to create which he's doing. Ozil is doing his job to another level. Ozils body language always looks miserable no matter how things are going. I don't think you can translate in game frustration into wanting an immediate exit either.
His body language has never been this dire. He is obviously frustrated by the quality of teammates he has.
Nah its all projection.
Been a lot of this lately.
Probably because there's been a lot more dropped points lately.
Some of you guys are far too insecure. People were speculating that Sanchez would want to leave 3 months after he joined ffs 😆
It's not a question of whether he leaves, it's a question of what proportion of his £42m fee we're wasting recording 60 goal league seasons with the greatest creator in the league's history at number ten.
Not sure what analysis on his body language and anger/frustration levels have to do with that, but yeah, he's obviously being wasted. Hopefully he's got a good few years left in him.
Would love to see ozil paired with a fit Sturridge.
Savz wrote: His body language will tell it's own tale. Remember Van Persie being levels above everyone else in our team and when others were just garbage he'd show frustration? Wenger subbing off Oxlade and Robin quite blatantly showing his disgust at the decision.... When Giroud/Theo completely mess up a flowing move, Ozil either throws his hands up and has a look of anger plastered on his face, or his head will drop and he'll just walk back. It's signs that he's frustrated, almost fed up.
Did you ever watch Henry play? 😆
Henry only started acting like that when most of the Invincibles were dismantled and he had a bunch of kinds running about around him. And he did leave soon afterwards realising the club was not matching his ambitions.
Big Willie wrote: Henry only started acting like that when most of the Invincibles were dismantled and he had a bunch of kinds running about around him. And he did leave soon afterwards realising the club was not matching his ambitions.
Thats not true at all. Henry was like that once he was established.
Qwiss! wrote: Big Willie wrote: Henry only started acting like that when most of the Invincibles were dismantled and he had a bunch of kinds running about around him. And he did leave soon afterwards realising the club was not matching his ambitions. Thats not true at all. Henry was like that once he was established.
I'm pretty sure he wasn't kneeling and hitting the floor after misses like he infamously did with Adebayor.
He had a fit at Lauren during the game against Man U at Highbury in 2004. Regardless, the death stares and hand gesturing definitely got worse in his final two seasons.
Yeah Henry definitely had a temperamental side even when we were good. Remember when he tried to beat up Graham Poll after we lost to Newcastle? 😆
the teammate-directed ire became more obvious and visible from 2004 onwards