Mesut Ozil video appears to show Arsenal star call Norwich 'f****** s***'

Video emerged on Monday night but is not conclusive

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 09 February 2016 08:21 EST
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Video has emerged that appears to show Arsenal star Mesut Ozil call the Norwich City defence 'f****** s***'.

The footage, which emerged on Twitter on Monday night, isn't completely clear, with Ozil's voice barely audible before the swearing is bleeped out.

Looking at Ozil's lips it appears as if Ozil could be saying that but, again, it is not completely clear.

The video comes from the tunnel of Carrow Road - note the yellow and green on the walls - from the match in November.

Ozil opened the scoring for Arsenal during the draw, before Lewis Grabban, now of Bournemouth, equalised just before half-time.

Arsenal went on to draw 1-1. The Norwich defence can't have been that bad.

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