madristar Posted November 11, 2010 Posted November 11, 2010 hardly.He's taking spanish lessons thrice in a week i guess and he communicates withe the team in english Quote
@lice Posted November 11, 2010 Posted November 11, 2010 i love Mesut he is such an amazing player <3 Quote
madristar Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 he's broken up with his girlfriend due to distance issues,she cant live far away from her family.She has a son even,noe with him though... Quote
madristar Posted November 17, 2010 Posted November 17, 2010 Sweden v Germany PreviewGoalkeeper Rene Adler is relishing his return to the Germany side after injury for tomorrow's friendly against Sweden.Adler has not played for his country since missing the World Cup through injury but his form for Bayer Leverkusen this season has prompted his inclusion in Gothenburg."It's nice for me to be able to play again and it was important that I could swiftly return to the national team," he said."I don't want to talk too much about the World Cup as it is out of my head. It was a bitter disappointment but that is football...life goes on."Adler's absence in South Africa enabled Schalke's Manuel Neuer to establish himself himself as the number one but Adler is refusing to look long-term as he tries to win his place back on a regular basis.He added: "The European Championships in 2012 are a long way off."I am looking firstly at the game on Wednesday and I am simply pleased to be able to play again."I will concentrate on my performance, nothing else will enter my head."Germany boss Joachim Low has included four newcomers in his squad - Borussia Dortmund's Marcel Schmelzer and Mario Goetze as well as Mainz pair Lewis Holtby and Andre Schuerrle.And experienced midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger is excited at the youthful look of the squad."The first impression is good," he said."I'm looking forward to getting to know them. The age difference is not that big. They should be integrated quickly."We are young in terms of other nations and have a lot of work ahead."The visitors will face a weakened strike force tomorrow with AC Milan star Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Bolton's Johan Elmander both absent.Ibrahimovic has been rested following his match-winning performance for Milan against Inter on Sunday night while Elmander, who scored a stunning goal in Wanderers' 3-2 win at Wolves at the weekend, has remained in England as his wife is due to give birth.On Ibrahimovic, Sweden coach Erik Hamren said: "On the whole, he'll be better off resting."This is my decision. If it had been a competitive game on Wednesday he would have played." Quote
madristar Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Mesut Özil at Bild by unamadridista The interview starts with a description of his house: it’s in a suburb, protected by barriers and guards. It’s completely white and hidden behind a white wall. There’s no name on the bell, but a little camera controls who wants to go in. The mansion has 650m² of living space, an outdoor pool and even a small football field (“I practice my tricks here”). A tabletop football game is in the hall, with players wearing white jerseys (Madrid) and blue and red ones (Barça), and there are colorful post-its with Spanish vocabulary words on them stuck to stairs, mirrors and doors. Q: Mister Özil, the Spanish press is amazed with you and José Mourinho describes you as “magic.” Your president Florentino Pérez says you could be the best player who has ever played for Real Madrid. A: Oh, I didn’t know that. I don’t read the newspapers very often, but I feel very honored. Everything’s going very well right now… Q: Do you sometimes feel like you’re dreaming? A: At the beginning I thought I was dreaming. But in the meantime, I’ve realized that it’s real. Q: Describe a day of Mesut Özil at Real Madrid! A: I usually leave for the training at 9:15h – without a navigation system! The training starts at 10h or 10:30h and often lasts 90 minutes. Then I do an extra shift, mostly weight training. I’m at home at 14h and I eat something. Right after that I learn Spanish. And in the evening I go out to have dinner with friends. Q: What makes Real Madrid the best club of the world? A: It’s the perfect organization. The player only have to focus on football, the club handles everything else. For example, after the training session there are drinks and fresh fruit waiting in the locker room for us. Q: Do you have a bodyguard? A: No, I don’t need a bodyguard. I can go everywhere alone, even though people recognize me and talk to me when I’m at a restaurant. I want to get to know the city and have an independent life. Q: Do you have a cook or a help at home? A: I go out to eat very often but I’ve got someone to cook and help. Q: The team consists of a lot of superstars. Isn’t it hard to have a good team spirit? A: We are all very close. And everyone wants to be successful so we are very supportive. If one isn’t able to play, there’s always someone else to help. It’s like a family. Q: Your coach looks very serious and strict. Does he ever joke around? A: A lot! We all laugh a lot during our training sessions and in the locker room. Mourinho talks a lot with us. He praises us, but at the same time he tells us what we have to do better. Q: Mourinho just talks Spanish with his players. How well do you understand him? A: I understand a lot during the team conferences. Talking is harder, but it’s getting better. I learn a lot. Q: Do you lie on your couch in the evenings and learn vocabulary? A: Yes, that happens. I have to do homework too. How much I learn per week depends on the amount of games we have. Usually five hours and three times a week. Q: Five hours of learning?! A: No, I learn in a playful way. We go out shopping or do role plays. Or I order something in a Spanish restaurant. It’s so rotational that time passes very fast. Q: Do you already speak Spanish in the locker room? A: Well, sometimes. When I arrived there I had to make a speech. I told them how proud I am to play for Madrid and I wished them all luck and health. I spoke German and no one understood me, but nevertheless they applauded afterwards. Q: So you’ve settled in very fast? A: Yes. On my first day everyone came up to me and told me how glad they were that I’m here. Q: Cristiano Ronaldo too? A: Yes he came up to me too. Q: Ronaldo always has a stunning body in all the photos. Tell us, does he really have that many muscles? [Jajaja... the journalists are men!] A: Yes, he has a lot… Q: Jealous? A: Not at all, because he works very hard. He’s always the last one to come back from the training grounds and the last one to leave the locker room. Q: How many Ronaldo jerseys did you have to buy for your friends? A: Just one, most of my buddies want my jersey. Q: Did you make friends on the team? A: I go out to eat with Marcelo and Higuaín very often [how do they communicate?]. And of course Sami Khedira. We’ve got some favorite restaurants we always eat at. Spanish food is very delicious. Q: How many titles are you capable of winning this season? A: A lot! La Liga, Copa del Rey, Champions League – the biggest club of the world wants all of them! There’s a lot of potential and we are on the right path. We want to prove this against Barcelona on Monday. Q: Do you understand the meaning of “El Clásico” in Spain? A: Of course, It’s the biggest derby of the world. It will be a fantastic game! Q: Can there even be another club after Real? A: I don’t think about that right now. I’ve got a six-year contract and I’m very proud to play here. I can’t imagine playing for a different club. Q: Do you still follow the Bundesliga? A: I do, on the Internet or on TV. I’ve got all the German programs. Q: Your former club Werder Bremen is going through a big crisis. How do you feel about that? Özil: I’m deeply sorry for them. But I’m convinced they’ll rise out of it. Quote
madristar Posted December 3, 2010 Posted December 3, 2010 Ozil: I'm hurt by Barca hammeringReal Madrid's Mesut Özil admitted that he was hurt by his team’s 5-0 capitulation at the hands of Barcelona during the El Clasico.The German youngster was withdrawn from the fray at the break with Real already trailing 2-0, and he could only watch in dismay as Real eventually crumbled to a 5-0 spanking.In an interview with German paper Bild, the former Werder Bremen player conceded that despite giving their all, it did not prove to be their night.He stated: "I've never lost such an important game so heavily. This defeat hurts. They scored two goals very early, but we never gave up."Commenting on his early substitution, he added: "I feel fine about it. [Jose] Mourinho was trying to change things, and I have full confidence in the coach."Real Madrid will be looking to recover from their derby shock when they face Valencia this weekend. Quote
Fashion icon Posted December 7, 2010 Posted December 7, 2010 his gf OMG Ozil has girlfriend? who is she? Quote
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