Former Arsenal Playmaker Mesut Ozil Mocks Tottenham Hotspur’s Declining Performance

TRIBUNNEWS.COM – Former Arsenal playmaker, Mesut Ozil, mocked his old rival, Tottenham Hotspur, whose performance is now starting to decline.

It has been almost three years since Mezut Ozil left Arsenal, but he still likes to laugh at Tottenham Hotspur.

While still defending Arsenal, Ozil angered Spurs fans several times with his teasing.

He once teased about their trophy cabinet and openly stated that he would rather retire than play for Spurs.

Now, the latest is that Ozil has again acted to tease Tottenham Hotspur following the defeat to West Ham United in the middle of last week.

Yes, Spurs just lost 1-2 to West Ham. In fact, the defeat left some bad records that are difficult for other teams to repeat.

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The defeat made Spurs the first team in Premier League history to fail to win five consecutive matches despite leading 1-0 in each match.

That’s not enough, this was also their third home defeat in a row even though they previously had a 1-0 lead.

Yes, Spurs experienced a decline in performance. In the last five matches they were unable to win, with four defeats and one draw.

In fact, in those five matches, Spurs were actually able to score first. The series of bad results started at the beginning of last November.

Spurs were surprisingly destroyed by Chelsea with a score of 1-4 at home. Then they lost 2-1 to Wolves, followed by losing at home against Aston Villa.

Spurs’ defeat stopped, turning into a 3-3 draw when they visited Manchester City’s headquarters before falling again 1-2 at home when they hosted West Ham.

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Due to this bad record, Ozil mocked Tottenham’s performance. Through his X account, he responded to a statistical upload released by Opta.

“Who else can break that record? ‘Bottle Job FC is back’,” wrote Ozil.

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