Mesut Ozil: Arsenal playmaker makes history in Tottenham draw by becoming first player to assist in six consecutive Premier League games

The German playmaker has been in unstoppable form this season

James Orr
Sunday 08 November 2015 15:06 EST
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Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil in action against Tottenham
Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil in action against Tottenham (Getty Images)

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Mesut Ozil set a new Premier League record today.

Arsenal's playmaker assisted Kieran Gibbs' goal in the 1-1 draw with Tottenham today, meaning that he became the first player to make an assist in six consecutive Premier League matches.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was satisfied with the result despite failing to take full advantage of league leaders Manchester City's draw earlier in the day.

Wenger told Sky Sports: "It was a very intense game. In the second half we made a great mental response. We were determined not to lose.

"In the end I believe a 1-1 is a fair result.

"I must give credit to my players to refuse to lose the game."

Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino also praised his side's efforts at the Emirates. He said: "I think that we played very well. At 1-0 up was the moment that we had the chance to score again.

"I need to congratulate the players because today we showed great character. You need character and clear ideas. It was an unbelievable effort by the players."

Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli said: "I think the boys will be disappointed. That shows how well we are doing at the minute to come away to Arsenal and be disappointed with a 1-1 draw.

"It's been a really good start to the season for us."

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