Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil is back in full training today according to Injury Data analyst Ben Dinnery.
Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil missed the match against Fulham on Sunday due to a back spasm, the gunners however didn’t miss his presence in the match because they won the game 5-1.
Mesut Ozil took part in Arsenal’s match against Qarabag which was before their visit to Fulham and him travelling to Azerbaijan came as surprise because everyone expected Unai Emery to rest him because he was taking part in all matches. In Arsene Wenger’s reign, he wouldn’t have participated in the Qarabag match.
Mesut Ozil was even going to feature for the gunners on Sunday against Fulham but wasn’t included in the lineup because of back spasm. Injury Data analyst Ben Dinnery has given an update on the sickness of the German international via Twitter.
He wrote;
“Mesut Ozil will return to full training today…… He missed the win at Fulham because of a back spasm.”
It is great news for Arsenal to have Mesut Ozil back in full fitness because Arsenal boss Unai Emery will need everyone to be in good shape ahead of their upcoming matches which include a tough match against Liverpool.
Mesut Ozil will stay in London this week because he won’t be called up by Germany since he retired from international football this year after his country used him as a scapegoat after its poor display in the FIFA World Cup.
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