Originally posted by Stanfordian
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Experts have advised it will be out of the question that he plays in the World Cup if that is confirmed and are saying it is sad for him. He had, though, announced in November, which as it happens was the month of regime change at Arsenal, that he would retire from international football after this World Cup. In terms of continuing to have any playing career at 32, it may well just be a case of retiring from international football before this Cup rather than after it. Again, according to the press, there is not the tiniest of possibilities he will be at Atletico next season where he need not be for long in a playing rather than a coaching role. I predict he will be there by September, whatever the scan, the results of which I await with interest.
As for Ozil, my guess is you have been listening to the somewhat amusing Goldstein and Cundy but he was far from being absent all last night. Having said as much, I have been a consistent critic of Ozil almost from the time that he arrived and I'd support him being transferred out along with Bellerin, Xhaka, Welbeck and, here I am atypical, Jack Wilshere. I'd just like to add that I would keep Santi Cazorla on the books for another two years plus as I feel that he deserves patience as he continues to recover from his truly horrific injury.
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