The German playmaker revealed that he is pleased to be a regular fixture for both club and country, whilst adding that pressure to perform is endemic in the beautiful game.
Real Madrid’s unimpressive start to 2012/13 La Liga season coincided with a drop in Mesut Ozil’s performance. With increased competition from summer 2012 signing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-c30950 Kaka, the 24-year-old is giving glimpses of his array of abilities on
the football pitch.
Away on international duty, Ozil took out to reflect on start of the current footballing season, especially taking out time to talk about performing for Real Madrid and the German national football team.
The 42-time capped international stated that there is always exasperation to perform, irrespective of who you are playing for and the rivals in question. He added that the desire to perform is what matters, which is always great.
Continuing on the topic, Ozil shared his pleasure at wearing the Die Mannschaft jersey, hailing the responsibility on his shoulders and the support group he has in the national team.
“Remove pressure? There is always pressure in football.”
“No matter who you play, the pressure is always the same. Glad to be in the national team because I have great friends here and I always look forward to seeing them, but always I have a great responsibility,” he added.
Reflecting on his roles with Real Madrid and Germany, Ozil claimed that he is not bothered by the pressure. The attacking midfielder opined that he knows how to deals with such situations and goes out on the pitch to give his best.
“Set in Germany and Real Madrid, two great teams. Whenever I have to live with this pressure, but I carry it well,” Ozil commented. “My goal is to give my best in every game, both Real Madrid and in the selection.”
As http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 continues to impress on the international horizon, Real Madrid also have found their footing after stuttering early on. Los Blancos have registered back to back victories in UEFA Champions League, while also climbing the points ladder in La Liga.
Jose Mourinho’s men are fifth in the standings, trailing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 by a margin of eight points.
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