That’s the message which Mesut Ӧzil put out on Facebook when speaking about the upcoming weeks.

Dear fans,

I'm still happy about the fact that I was able to play last sunday for Arsenal. and we even won 3:0. I think that we are on the way up after a rather difficult time...

there are only two goals for the rest of the season: to be among the first four of the Premier League and to win my first title this year in the UK - the F.A. Cup! all we need is 4 x 90 minutes of full concentration and then it's all in our hands.

Following Daniel Hobson’s article on Cesc Fabregas I wanted to debunk some myths about why many fans don’t want him back at the club. Fabregas is a brilliant player, and if the opportunity arises to buy him I trust Wenger to seize it instantly.

Fabregas myths debunked:

1. The issue tackled in Daniel’s article: no where to play him in our side

Fabregas does not only play in the attacking midfield role behind the striker contrary to popular belief online. In fact he can play anywhere along the central midfield area and only doesn’t start there for Spain or Barcelona because he cannot break through players such as Xavi, Alonso, Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets.

I was on twitter where Tim Payton of the Arsenal Supporters trust asked the following:

Cesc doesn't play in one of the positions Arsenal 'have' to strengthen. But good chance he moves in summer. Do Arsenal use buy-back clause?”

This question was asked a lot last summer but that was before the signing of Mesut Ӧzil. If the buy –back clause is 25m which is believed then surely you can’t turn down a world class player at a low price, as well it will give us another option and another top talent.

Tomorrow’s game against Hull City is important on two counts for the Gunners.  Despite Everton’s unexpected slip up against Pulis’ Palace, Arsenal will still want to win every premier league until the end of the season.  Of course Arsenal will also have one eye on the F.A. Cup final, as Hull will be their opponents then as well.

Poldi’s Point to Prove

Lukas Podolski continues to be a bit of an enigma for Arsenal fans and indeed the manager.  Since signing for the Arsenal Podolski has rarely managed to complete 90 minutes.

Tomorrow we face Hull City. A side who have done exceptionally well this season. Their manager Bruce has shown plenty of respect for Arsene, underlining how difficult it is to be so consistent for such a long time.

Bruce deserves a shout out if not more. He's been a fantastic manager for Hull this season. He's tried to keep the media as far away from his team as possible, and has avoided making foolish errors both on and off the pitch. Furthermore, he has brought well needed talents during the January transfer window, unlike some managers (Cough Cough). The likes of Long and Jelavic brought flair and a hard working attitude to this Hull side.