The Gunners boss says his new signing was
"outstanding" at the Stadium of Light in the victory over Sunderland
despite not being fully fit.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he was impressed by
new signing Mesut Ozil after the Germany international made his debut in the
3-1 win over Sunderland.
The former Real Madrid man wasted no time in inspiring
his new team, taking just 11 minutes to make an impact, setting up Olivier
Giroud for Arsenal’s opener at the Stadium of Light.
Two goals from Aaron Ramsey then sealed the victory for
the Gunners, but Wenger was quick to praise Ozil, particularly as he was not at
his physical best.
“It was especially good because he was sick yesterday,”
he told reporters after the game.
“His first half was outstanding, in the second half he
dropped a bit physically but overall it was good.”
The game was not without controversy, however, as
Sunderland had a goal ruled out after referee Martin Atkinson opted to pull
play back for a foul, rather than play advantage and Wenger admitted his side
had struggled for a while.
“There were plenty of chances on both sides,” he added.
“We had a great first half and maybe it should be game over at half-time, but
Sunderland came back with a great determination.
"We dropped a bit physically but at 1-1 we found the
resources again."
The game also saw striker Giroud substituted after
picking up a knee injury and Wenger admitted it was a concern, particularly
with a Champions League encounter in Marseille next up for the Gunners.
He added: "We are on a very strong run, but we are a
bit short because we have so many injured players and every player we lose
makes it difficult."
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