Words matter. These are the best Mesut Ozil Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I used to wear the German shirt with such pride and excitement, but now I don’t. I feel unwanted and think that what I have achieved since my international debut in 2009 has been forgotten.
I’m a person who prefers to play games rather than train.
I’m one of the best players in the world in that No.10 position. Fans, coaches, players, and everyone knows that my best position is playmaker.
I love playing football. So I go out to play football, and I don’t really feel pressure. Of course, there are some days when things just don’t work out as well as they do on other days, but that doesn’t have anything to do with pressure.
I had long conversations with Wenger before I joined Real, and that’s how I got to know about Arsenal and the way that they like to sign talented players who can move the ball well.
Of course the Premier League is the most difficult league in the world because it’s so even. I think you can’t really compare other leagues with the Premier League. In the Premier League, every team can beat every team, and in football, that’s something where you can have surprises.
I’m third generation. I was born in Germany, grew up in Germany, and many of my friends are German. I love playing for Germany. I’m proud I can play for the national team.
People wrote so negatively about me, but generally, the people who are familiar with football know my strengths and abilities.
I’ve played for Real Madrid, where the pressure is so huge because you have to go and really win absolutely every game.
Everyone has a right to say what they want, but what they have to say doesn’t interest me.
What the manager says is what’s important to me. What experts say doesn’t interest me and never will. I know what I can do. I’ve not been playing at the top level for nothing. I’ve been successful.
I want to help people in need, but I don’t want people to know I’m doing it.
When I look into the future and where I’d like to live, I’ll say Germany because I grew up there and like the discipline the people have. But my background is from Zonguldak in Turkey. I’m there a lot.
I simply love to live here. London is a world city. There is so much you can do. There are many different cultures here, and I just feel very, very comfortable.
Anybody can miss a penalty.
I’m so proud to play for a big club like Arsenal.
I come from a background where you don’t show off the good things you do. It’s modesty.
Of course, the best thing, if you play in the Premier League, you can always develop further as a player, and you are playing against the best players. You are also playing game after game all the time, two or three games a week.
I pray almost every day, and you can see that I pray on the pitch. I pray in the dressing room. That is just part of my life.
I had a great manager in Jose Mourinho, who really helped me. He was always there when I needed him.
I knew before I came to Arsenal what kind of players were here. And of course, in training, you can see how many good players are here; the most important thing is that we work well as a team – that’s the most important thing.
My aim is helping kids. Kids are the future. I love children. I’m thinking of my own childhood. I know where I’m from. If I wanted something, I couldn’t get it. Life wasn’t easy.
As players, you can’t decide who manages the club.
I was never a guy who liked to be in the centre of attention.
Living in London is awesome.