The Germany international admits that the Gunners dropped too many points against so-called 'small teams' in the Premier League as they finished second behind Leicester City.
The Germany international admits that the Gunners dropped too many points against so-called 'small teams' in the Premier League as they finished second behind Leicester City.
Mesut Ozil has voiced his frustration with Arsenal's performances this season and hopes the club can strengthen for a title bid in the 2016-17 campaign.
Arsene Wenger's men had to settle for second place behind champion Leicester City and Ozil feels that the team's Achilles heel proved to be its matches against "smaller teams."
"I think we dropped a lot of points that we shouldn't have dropped against smaller teams and I think that was the point in the season where as a team we weren't strong enough to take just a point and go ahead," Ozil told Sport360. "Especially after the Barcelona game we lost some points. That was a time when we weren't good enough to just take points and go.
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"It's a long season and a lot of things must go right. One of the things is players getting injured which is one factor definitely. On the other hand we just have to focus more and with stronger players maybe coming in be competitive for next season and we will see where we end up at the end."
Arsenal's 4-0 win over Aston Villa on the final day, coupled with Tottenham's astonishing 5-1 defeat at Newcastle, saw the Gunners edge ahead of their bitter rivals and Ozil insists that finishing ahead of their rivals was a positive end to the season.
"I think for us in the end it was important to qualify directly for the Champions League which is the second or third place," he added.
"To be second in the last game of the season and be on top of Tottenham was also good for us and our fans. It was a good finish to the season."
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