Jump directly to the content

MESUT OZIL couldn't resist a sly dig at Stoke police after helping Arsenal to a 3-0 victory over the struggling Potters.

After Arsenal's 1-0 defeat at the bet365 stadium in the reverse fixture, the Staffordshire coppers poked fun at the Germany international on Twitter.

 Mesut Ozil played his part in the 3-0 victory by winning a highly controversial penalty
3
Mesut Ozil played his part in the 3-0 victory by winning a highly controversial penaltyCredit: AFP or Licensors

When an Arsenal fan with the account name @TheIwobiEffect tweeted the police to "report a robbery" they responded with: "apologies for the delay in replying.

"We've been busy looking for a missing person, surname Ozil. Have you seen him? #Banter"

But it appears the 29-year-old has had the final say as Stoke stepped closer to the drop.

Immediately after the win he took to Twitter to respond: "@Policingstoke didn't help in the case of robbery last summer so we took matters into our own hands.

 Mesut Ozil had the last laugh with Stoke police force after their 3-0 win against the Potters
3
Mesut Ozil had the last laugh with Stoke police force after their 3-0 win against the PottersCredit: PA:Empics Sport

"Proud to announce we earned three hard fought points today."

Ozil played his part in the win after controversially winning a penalty to open the scoring.

Arsenal 3-0 Stoke: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang grabs a brace as Gunners send Potters into deep relegation battle


GUNNED DOWN Arsenal 3 Stoke 0: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang double heaps more misery on Paul Lambert’s side


 Stoke boss Paul Lambert watched his side slide closer to the drop
3
Stoke boss Paul Lambert watched his side slide closer to the dropCredit: Reuters
Weekend Roundup: Watch all the action from the Premier League games this weekend

Bruno Martins Indi was adjudged to have fouled him but replays clearly showed the Dutch defender getting his foot to the ball first before Ozil kicked his heel.

After Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored the spot, the floodgates opened and the striker doubled his tally.

Alexandre Lacazette then scored a third from 12-yards to leave Paul Lambert's men three points adrift of safety.

 

Topics