It is believed superstar Mesut Ozil was upset at being substituted in Arsenal's 4-1 UEFA Europa League final loss to Chelsea last week, and the angry words he said to Arsenal manager Unai Emery at the time have now reportedly been revealed.
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The 30-year-old was heavily criticised for his performance in the final in Baku, Azerbaijan, where he was taken off after 78 minutes.
Despite not being able to affect the game in any way, Ozil was said to be furious with Emery's decision to replace him with youngster Joe Willock, leading to an outburst from the retired German international as he made his way to the bench.
According to the Daily Express, who cited Turkish translators, the playmaker reportedly said "I swear, you're not a coach!" to Emery in response to being replaced.
Fanatik have claimed that the Spanish manager has had enough of Ozil's attitude, and is now set on selling the former Real Madrid man.
The club's highest-paid star might now have to seek a move away from Arsenal if he wants to play regular first-team football again, something he has not had at the Gunners in the past two seasons.
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Ozil completed 90 minutes just 11 times across all competitions for Arsenal in the 2018/19 campaign.
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