STILL,I’m angry! Ronaldo slams Ozil’s £42.5m Arsenal move as Real stars queue up to question sale
Cristiano Ronaldo has declared his anger at Mesut Ozil’s departure to Arsenal.
Germany playmaker Ozil was a
deadline-day record signing for the Gunners at £42.5million, with
Ronaldo becoming the latest Real Madrid star to express his frustration
at the move.
According to Spanish paper AS,
Ronaldo has told
Portugal team-mates his views on Ozil’s switch, which
came hours after confirmation of Real’s world-record £86million signing
of Tottenham’s Gareth Bale.
Angry: Cristiano Ronaldo has reportedly complained to Portugal team-mates about Mesut Ozil’s sale
Running the show: Ronaldo, training with Portugal, believes Ozil can always find him with a pass
Running the show: Ronaldo, training with Portugal, believes Ozil can always find him with a pass
In discussion? Ronaldo walks out to Portugal training with his Real Madrid team-mate Pepe (right)
‘The sale of Ozil is very bad news for me,’ he said.
‘He was the player who best knew my moves in front of goal… I’m angry about Özil leaving.’
Real claim the move to Arsenal is a
result of Ozil wanting to leave, but he had been told to go because the
club need to pay loans taken out to bring in Bale, costing £100m-plus
in repayments.
Bale will not be able to offer Ozil’s ability to find Ronaldo with a pass anywhere on the pitch, as the Portugal star alluded to.
Ronaldo’s words come after a host of other top Real players spoke out on their team-mate’s departure for London.
Such was Ozil’s popularity at the Bernabeu, he was one of the few players with friends on both sides of the club’s divide.
In action: But new Arsenal signing Ozil’s departure has been questioned by a host of Real Madrid’s top stars
New colours: Ozil (left) showing off his new Arsenal shirt with Gunners striker Lukas Podolski
Fighting fit: Ronaldo reportedly expressed his anger to Portugal team-mates, training on Tuesday
Connection: Ronaldo (right) and Ozil celebrate scoring the Champions League in 2011
Ronaldo’s Portuguese contingent
were all fond of him, while captain and Spain standard-bearer Sergio
Ramos even risked former boss Jose Mourinho’s wrath to stand up for
Real’s No 10.
In a game against Deportivo last
season, when Ozil was taken off at half-time, Ramos put the No 10 shirt
on under his own for the second half.
He felt Ozil was being unfairly
targeted by Mourinho and if he scored was ready to rip off his shirt to
dedicate the goal to his friend.
And Ramos said following Ozil’s departure: ‘It’s obvious that he is a special team-mate and friend.
‘I’ve always had a real ‘feeling’ with him, and it’s a shame. He’s a great footballer, unique.
‘Ozil would be the very last player who I would sell from Real Madrid, if it was up to me. I don’t understand this.
Tribute: Sergio Ramos posted this picture on Twitter of him proudly holding Mesut Ozil’s last Madrid shirt
Strike a pose: Fellow attacking midfielder Isco was another player to question the sale of Ozil
‘But he has decided, and the club too. We have a great team and I hope it will be a big year [for us].’
Ramos took to Twitter to post a
picture of him holding Ozil’s last ever Madrid shirt, with the message:
‘Your last match’s t-shirt will be kept foundly with me.’
Ozil’s national coach, German manager Joachim Low, also expressed his surprise at Real getting rid of the playmaker.
‘Many Real players like Sami Khedira or Cristiano Ronaldo are sad about the transfer,’ he said.
‘For me, it’s incomprehensible that Real would sell one of their top scorers.
‘Mesut is a sensitive player and he needs the faith from the club and the coach.
‘It seems that was not longer 100%
there at Real whereas Arsenal and their coach Arsene Wenger pulled out
all the stops to get him.
New man: Ozil was sold after the world-record £86million signing of Gareth Bale from Tottenham
‘He has a top coach there and, with Lukas Podolski and Per Mertesacker, he has two German colleagues.’
Madrid playmaker Isco, who joined the club from Malaga this summer, added of Ozil’s sale in Marca: ‘To be honest it has surprised me, and more so after he said last week that he was going to stay.
‘We all know Ozil, he has a lot of quality and he’s a player who is capable of changing a game.
Alvaro Arbeloa, who like Madrid team-mates Isco and Ramos is currently on international duty with Spain, echoed the thoughts of his colleagues and admitted Ozil would be missed both on and off the pitch.
He said in AS: ‘I’m a little bit surprised, it’s a shame, and it’s a big loss to the dressing room, on a footballing level and on a personal level too.
Pinpoint passing: Ozil (centre) in action against Granada’s Brayan Angulo (left) and Hassan Yebda
Madrid playmaker Isco, who joined the club from Malaga this summer, added of Ozil’s sale in Marca: ‘To be honest it has surprised me, and more so after he said last week that he was going to stay.
‘We all know Ozil, he has a lot of quality and he’s a player who is capable of changing a game.
Alvaro Arbeloa, who like Madrid team-mates Isco and Ramos is currently on international duty with Spain, echoed the thoughts of his colleagues and admitted Ozil would be missed both on and off the pitch.
He said in AS: ‘I’m a little bit surprised, it’s a shame, and it’s a big loss to the dressing room, on a footballing level and on a personal level too.
Pinpoint passing: Ozil (centre) in action against Granada’s Brayan Angulo (left) and Hassan Yebda
‘He said goodbye to us on Sunday,
but I thought he was joking. He’s very different, there’s no player like
him in the world. He makes the difference on the pitch.
‘He’ll have his reasons for
moving. But we will keep looking forward, we have other great players. I
understand it’s tough for the fans, they loved him. He is a phenomenon
and got on well with everyone. It’s a real loss.’
And there are other voices of
dissent. Madrid’s former sporting director, Jorge Valdano, has already
said: ‘If they gave me the choice I would put the Ozil-Angel Di Maria
pairing before Bale. I would certainly put Ozil before Bale.
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