The 24-year-old says he was a model professional during
his time at the Santiago Bernabeu but admits he wasn't afforded the respect he
deserved from the club's hierarchy.
Mesut Ozil has rejected claims made by Real Madrid
Florentino Perez that he was sold for unprofessional behaviour.
The playmaker's father is considering taking legal action
against the Blancos president after it was claimed by the supremo that Ozil
"wasn't a good professional and was obsessed with women and
nightlife".
However, the Germany international is refusing to be
embroiled in a war of words with his former employers, but has cited a lack of
"respect and trust" afforded to him as the prime reason behind his
exit.
Speaking at his unveiling at Arsenal, the 24-year-old
said: "I don’t want to say anything bad about Madrid because I had three
wonderful years there.
"We achieved trophies and I had a great time there,
but the people who know me know how professional I am.
"I played 159 games - you can’t play that many games
if you’re not professional.
"I did not get the respect and the trust in Madrid.
It was a bit difficult and when I talked to [Arsenal coach] Arsene Wenger on
the phone he was full of respect for me."
The former Werder Bremen starlet looked ahead to his
career with the Gunners and is hopeful that playing in England will help him to
make further strides forward.
"I’m in the strongest league in the world and I have
to improve myself here. I’m at the right club."


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