Mesut Ozil is making his feelings known on Twitter as an up-and-coming pressure on Mikel Arteta

Mesut Ozil made his feelings clear after Arsenal’s latest Premier League defeat.

The German, who has been frozen out in north London, took to Twitter to post a broken heart and a crying face emoji.

Ozil is the best paid and serving Arsenal player but has not kicked a ball for the Gunners all season.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has made the bold decision to leave the World Cup midfielder out of his Premier League and Europa League squads.

And his determination seems to come back to haunt him.

Arsenal have been without creativity in recent months and are declining 15th in the Premier League.



Mesut Ozil made his feelings clear after Arsenal’s latest Premier League defeat



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Arteta is under a lot of pressure and it will be ruined that his Arsenal side are struggling to turn things around.

Clearly, Ozil is just as devastating, and Arteta will have a big decision to make next month, when he can bring in the cold.

Graeme Souness considered the option on Sky Sports after Arsenal beat Everton, and advised Arteta not to do so.

“Will they bring him back? It will give a person some real control to come back. He is a man who is engaged in his first job in management,” Souness said.



Mikel Arteta is under a lot of pressure

“This would be a daunting task for an experienced manager. He has been asked to manage that and come out with a face.

“I’m not sure. The player who comes back on his terms is never good. I think it reduces what he has [Arteta’s] credit with some of the players in the dressing room.



Arsenal were beaten by Everton last time out

“They could use that against him. I think the most important thing is that they get some of the men, if he has any men – and I say men in terms of football standing up and taking charge, not pointing fingers – looking at themselves first.

“I’m looking at that group and I’m not sure there are too many of them.”

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