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Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil said he was “deeply disappointed” by his exclusion from the team, which includes 25 players, in Premier League matches.
Arsenal, the 32-year-old German national team, was also not included in the list of their players in the European League competition, which means that Ozil will only play for the U23 team, until the end of his contract. in the summer of 2021.
Ozil wrote a message to Arsenal fans, via social media, in which he said: “Loyalty is a rare coin these days.”
“I am truly very disappointed that I have not yet signed up for Premier League matches. When I signed a new contract in 2018, I swore allegiance to the team I love, which is Arsenal, and I am saddened that this loyalty has not been answered. “.
“I always tried to be positive from week to week, hoping to get back to the team soon, and that’s why I was silent for so long.”
Ozil has scored 44 goals in 354 games he has played for Arsenal since joining Real Madrid 7 years ago.
The player lost his position to previous coach Unai Emery and then returned to interim coach Freddy Ljungberg.
After Mikel Arteta was appointed coach in December 2019, Ozil started 10 games before the league was suspended due to the spread of the Corona virus in March.
And in October, he offered to pay Jerry Coy, the man who plays Arsenal’s lucky man, following the decision to fire him, among the club’s 55 workers.
Ozil said: “Before the spread of the Corona virus and the closure measures, I was very happy with the development at my level with coach Mikel Arteta, we were working on a positive path, and I think my level was good, but things they changed again, so I was not allowed to play for the Arsenal team. ”
“What can I say? I still feel at home in London. I have friends in the team and I still have strong ties to the fans of this team. Whatever it is, I will continue to work for my position and will not allow my 8 years with Arsenal end up this way. “
“I can assure you that this unfair decision will not affect my morale. I will continue to train in all seriousness. And when and where possible, I raise my voice against injustice and inhumane practices.”