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Why always me? Ozil claims he's the Arsenal scapegoat

Mesut Ozil has claimed he is usually the player to be singled out when Arsenal are struggling, but insists his record speaks for itself.

The Germany international has fallen short of producing his best form during a disappointing season for the Gunners, who crashed out of the Champions League after a 10-2 aggregate loss to Bayern Munich and may yet fail to qualify for the 2017-18 competition.

Ozil seemingly feels he has been blamed, at least in part, for the difficult predicament the north London side are in. 

"People know what I have achieved," the 28-year-old told Bild.

"That I am a World Cup winner, played for Real Madrid, set up 20 goals last season [in all competitions].

"When the team's on a bad run, somebody needs to be singled out, sadly most of the time it's me."

"Of course my heart beats for Real," he said. 

"I played there and still have many friends to this day in the team and in the club. Therefore I'm keeping my fingers crossed for Real, even against Bayern [Munich]," he added, referring to the clubs' impending clash in the Champions League quarter-finals.