Re: [官網] MESUT OZIL!!!!!!

看板Arsenal作者 (蘇帕.蘇帕.誇勒替)時間12年前 (2013/09/04 16:41), 編輯推噓7(703)
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如有翻譯會另外在貼上 http://tinyurl.com/jvnj8qq uk.eurosport.yahoo.com The Premier League club smashed their transfer record to sign Ozil for 42.5 million pounds on Monday, days after he said he would stay with the nine-times European champions for a fourth season. Ozil sulked after Ancelotti substituted him in last month's La Liga match at Granada and the Italian then left him on the bench for Sunday's 3-1 victory at home to Athletic Bilbao. " I was certain...that I would stay at Real Madrid," Ozil said in an interview published on the German federation's website on Tuesday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Spe2BvvgtEA
" Then I realised that I didn't have the confidence of the coach and the officials after all," added the 24-year-old of Turkish origin. " I am a player who needs that confidence and I saw that I would have that at Arsenal and that is why I am going there." Ozil's departure, which followed Real's purchase of winger Gareth Bale from Tottenham Hotspur for a world-record fee of 100 million euros (£85.3m), prompted head-scratching in Spain as he was one of Real's most creative squad members. He made 31 assists in his last two seasons, the most of any player in La Liga , and had developed a lethal partnership with Real's Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo. Ozil said he was happy to be joining up with Germany team mates Lukas Podolski and Per Mertesacker at Arsenal and the fact that the London club's manager Arsene Wenger spoke German would help him to settle in. "Wenger gives me the confidence that I can develop further and I want to be in top form for the World Cup next year," he said. "I spoke to him for a long time on the telephone and he told me his expectations and he trusts me, which I need as a player. "I am a player who always wants to play a whole match, the full 90 minutes. "I am looking forward to the new challenge. I have already heard that they (Arsenal) have fantastic fans, the city is great and the team is of a very high quality." Real fans who gathered at the Bernabeu for Bale's presentation on Monday chanted for Ozil to stay and the player had warm words for the supporters of his former club.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZWIBYMm2ZA
"It makes you sad of course when you hear things like that but I wish my friends there all the best, that they stay healthy and are successful." -- http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/sep/03/mesut-ozil-arsenal by Raphael Honigstein As you would expect, Mesut Ozil's £42.5m move to Arsenal has reverberated through his home country – all the way down to the nether regions of Regionalliga West, the fourth division. Rot-Weiss Essen, a traditional powerhouse who have fallen on hard times, were jubilant when they heard the news on Monday; they are expecting a handsome windfall of €800,000 (£ 675,000) as compensation for developing him over a decade ago. Schalke, where the son of Turkish immigrants played from 2005-08, are due a similar figure. The real benefit to German football of this record transfer – the 24-year-old is now its most expensive footballer – will go far beyond financial considerations, however. Ozil's "escape from circus Real Madrid" (S üddeutsche Zeitung) has been widely seen as a smart decision, both for him and, by extension, the national team. Germany's manager, Joachim Löw, certainly will not have to fret about his sensitive playmaker being frozen out at the Bernabéu in a World Cup season any more. Ozil will instead find a team playing his kind of football, two German team-mates to keep him company and a manager who can explain his ideas in German. Most importantly, Ozil will go from feeling like the fifth wheel at Carlo Ancelotti's Madrid to being the star attraction in north London, and Ars ène Wenger's personal favourite. The Frenchman tried to sign him first seven years ago, before he moved to Werder Bremen. "I'm a player who needs the confidence [of the manager]," Ozil explained to dfb.tv, the official channel of the national team, on Tuesday. "At the weekend, I was certain that I would stay at Real Madrid, but afterwards I realised that I did not have the faith from the coach or the bosses. I am really looking forward to [joining Arsenal] because I have the faith of the coach. I had spoken to him at length on the telephone, he explained his plans and that he has faith in me – that is what I need as a player." Germany's sporting director, Oliver Bierhoff, joked about a "hectic" start to the international week. The former striker had facilitated the deal just as he had done two years ago, when Per Mertesacker was signed on deadline day by the Gunners. You could just sense the slightest sense of exasperation in the 45-year-old's voice – why do they always leave it so late? – but it was in his own interest to see it get done. Ensuring Ozil got out of the Madrid pressure cooker had become a thing of national importance. He had no longer been feeling "the trust inside the club", Bierhoff explained: "Ancelotti had perhaps different ideas." Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung's Spanish correspondent Paul Ingendaay took a more negative line on Ozil's departure to the Emirates. The outrageously gifted playmaker did not impose himself in any of Madrid's big matches in the past three seasons, he recalled, and wryly noted that his at times breathtakingly elegant performances were "the stuff of dreams, but not of trophies". The move to Arsenal – "a club that's always involved at the top but never tends to win anything" – amounted to him failing in the Spanish capital and was not simply a consequence of new arrivals Gareth Bale and Isco stealing his limelight. "The air at Real had been thin for him before," Ingendaay insisted. There is some truth to that. Serious seeds of doubt about his future at Madrid were first sown in a meeting with club management in mid-May. Mustapha Ozil, the player's father and agent, expected the president, Florentino Pérez, to offer a contract extension beyond 2016 and improved wages that reflected his popularity with the supporters, but the club coolly professed contentment with the existing status quo. Feelers were put out to a number of Premier League sides over the course of the summer. A combination of Ozil's wage demands – he was already on €5m a year after tax at Madrid, roughly the equivalent of £150,000 per week before tax in the UK – as well as Madrid's preoccupation with incoming players did not lead to any concrete negotiations before the beginning of the weekend, however. Then Arsenal called. As late as last Wednesday, when Ozil was professing his love for Real to German journalists at a Madrid event organised by his sponsors Adidas, he firmly expected to stay at the club. Madrid soon made their plans – or lack of them – for him clear, though. "Real Madrid mobbed him towards Arsenal," was Bild's take on the affair. "I wasn't surprised, I had known about it for two or three days," confirmed his former Los Blancos team-mate Sami Khedira, possibly the only German who has seemed upset about Ozil's London move. "I regret the decision, it could weaken [Madrid], from a sporting point of view," said the 26-year-old in Munich. Bierhoff carefully suggested that Germany's No10 will "have to adapt to new conditions" in England after leaving a league that seemed more tailored to his lightness of touch. "In Spain, the style suited him, naturally," Bierhoff admitted, "but he will mature [in England]." A similar hope for Germany's most beautiful but also frail flower was expressed in Süddeutsche. "Wenger is someone who understands artists," mused the broadsheet, "[at Arsenal] somebody like him could find ideal conditions to blossom." -- 我個人認為我想要贏得獎盃。但是我同時也相信,在大球會,你也需要擁有一種比賽風格 。通常情況下兩者是一致的,儘管並不總是這樣。但是我仍然相信,如果沒有一種持續的 比賽風格,在長期你不可能作為一個在世界範圍內享有盛譽俱樂部倖存下來。爭取冠軍的 最好方式,就是擁有一種自己的比賽風格,擁有一種代代相傳的球隊文化,從小球員到成 年球員,那就是我們試圖創造的東西。目標和目的就是為了贏得獎盃。-Arsene Wenger -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 1.170.200.36

09/04 17:33, , 1F
Ozil新一則訪問有中譯字幕 http://tinyurl.com/mkrf6xu
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09/04 17:44, , 2F
剛在水管看到樓上這個,漂亮ending!!! Let's goal OOooozil
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http://tinyurl.com/kp2r5lk skysports Arsenal's chase for the German playmaker dominated Monday's transfer deadline day, with the Gunners finally getting their man before the 11pm closure of the window for a club-record fee believed to be £43million. Ozil admitted on Tuesday that Gareth Bale's arrival at the Bernabeu convinced him the time was right to leave Real Madrid - and the 24-year-old is now keen to prove that he joined "the right club". In an exclusive interview with Sky Deutschland, Ozil said: "I feel confident that our team will reach our goals. We have a very young and capable squad full of players who will grow stronger. "I feel positive and I say: 'Let's go Gunners'. "The Premier League is the strongest league in the world and it's a challenge for me as I want to prove myself and prove I'm with the right club - one that supports me and supports the important players in my side. "I just can't wait and I'm looking forward to it as the fans are very emotional in England - they're crazy about football and I'm looking forward to taking on the league." ※ 編輯: Nvboy 來自: 1.170.200.36 (09/04 17:51)

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09/04 21:32, , 4F
帥~
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09/04 21:54, , 5F
每次看272的影片都還不敢相信他就要當槍手了XD
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09/04 23:29, , 6F
德國最美最嬌弱的小花...亮瞎
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09/05 01:19, , 7F
到底怎麼傳的....是因為眼睛大所以看的角度比較廣嗎?
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09/05 18:32, , 8F
\272/ \272/ \272/ 勒夫表示: 謝謝教授幫我團練@w@
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09/05 18:37, , 9F
對啊根本團練 連U-1X的小妖都顧到了
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09/05 18:51, , 10F
現在才腳後跟集錦配飯 哇啊這種妙傳破鐵桶最好了!!!
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