Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger defends Mesut Ozil after stinging Martin Keown criticism

Keown said that the German 'wasn't fit to wear the shirt' as the Gunners were knocked out of the Europa League by Atletico Madrid

Friday 04 May 2018 03:44 EDT
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Arsene Wenger says he will need 'time to recover' after Europa League semi-final defeat to Atletico Madrid

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Arsene Wenger was forced to leap to the defence of Mesut Ozil after he was singled out for stinging criticism following Arsenal's Europa League semi-final defeat to Atletico Madrid.

With the tie level at 1-1 heading into the second-leg at the Wanda Metropolitano, former Chelsea striker Diego Costa hit the only goal on the night to seal a 2-1 aggregate win for the LaLiga side.

Defeat for Arsenal means Wenger will leave at the end of the season with no silverware and with the club likely to finish sixth - the lowest position since the Frenchman arrived over 21 years ago.

Ozil's performance came in for criticism
Ozil's performance came in for criticism (Arsenal FC)

But the 68-year-old offered a vehement defence of Ozil after former Arsenal defender Martin Keown lambasted his performance while working on BT Sport.

"I haven't been happy with him for some time," Keown said of the Germany international. "It seems as though he picks and chooses his games. He was on the edge of things today. I bet he doesn't play again this season. He will have some emotional breakdown and won't be able to play at the weekend.

"I don't know how many illnesses he has had this season but the fella is not kidding me. That is not a proper performance. He isn't giving everything and there is a lot more under the bonnet.

"He wasn't fit to wear the shirt for me tonight and I have seen this a lot this season and it needs to be said."

But Wenger fired back at his former player, claiming his "extreme" comments were out of place.

"I don't agree with that," he said of Keown's assessment. "You will see that when you analyse his physical performance that he gave a lot tonight. It was a difficult game, physically very intense, and I am convinced that Ozil should not be now victimised by anyone because we did not score.

"We had plenty of opportunities in the two games and we lose as a team. I don't agree with that coming out now straight away.

Wenger lost his last-ever European tie with Arsenal
Wenger lost his last-ever European tie with Arsenal (AFP/Getty Images)

"When you want to be listened to now, you always have to be extreme. But football is more complicated and complex than that."

Wenger was asked about his own future plans following the defeat but said he could not think about anything past the pain of dropping out of the competition.

"I have to recover first from a huge disappointment tonight," he said. "I am very, very sad to leave the club with that exit. I will take some time to recover from that and after I will see what I do with myself in the future."

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