Arsenal manager Unai Emery insists Mesut Ozil remains an important player for the gunners after the German complained that he has been made to feel like a scapegoat at the club.
Ozil has played just two matches so far this campaign, with his only minutes in the Premier League coming during the 2-2 draw against Watford last month.
The 31-year-old hasn’t even made the squad for the past three league matchaes, despite being fit, with Emery stating that others were more deserving of a chance to impress.
That has led to suggestions that Ozil could leave in January, but the former Real Madrid midfielder has responded by saying he wants to remain at the Emirates until at least the end of his deal in 2021.
Speaking to the Athletic, the German also took aim at his critics and how he is portrayed.
“If we don’t do well in a big game, it’s always my fault,” he said. “If that’s true, how do you explain our results in the big games when I wasn’t involved? There’s no real difference.
“I know people expect me to offer more, dictate play and make the difference — I do, too — but it’s not that straightforward.
“I’m not the only player in the team and, don’t forget, some of our opponents are simply better than us.”
But ahead of Monday’s game against Sheffield United, Unai Emery is adamant that Ozil remains in his plans.
“We are in our way and we live in the present,” said Emery, when asked if Ozil’s assessment that he is often the scapegoat was fair.
“In this present we are looking for the best way to be competitive, to play each match with our best quality and best mentality.
“Mesut Ozil, for us, is important. Sometimes one player could be important playing or could be important being on the bench or could be important preparing for the next match.
“This is our mentality and this is the way we want to create with 25 players in the squad.
“Mesut Ozil is in the same way and I told you now for the last three weeks he is working and improving and being better in the training. If we need him we are going use hi