After only arriving in September it seems German 'flop' Mesut Özil has been thinking about leaving the club after only one season with the Gunners.

Although Mesut started brightly in the Premier League he has now dwindled and become the scapegoat of Arsenal's problems in 2014.

Reports suggest that he is not used to be getting this sort of reception andis shocked by amount of criticism and abuse he receives.

In an interview with Fußball magazine, Özil's agent was saying [Translation via Google]:

Statistics from Arsenal’s last five fixtures show how Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta has been a key player in the side, contrary to fan criticism.

Poor Press

With the Gunners having somewhat of a midfield crisis in recent weeks with Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey and Mesut Özil all out injured, Mikel Arteta has been a symbol of hatred from Arsenal fans alike.

This even stretched to social media as users took to Facebook to send negative wishes to the player on his 32nd birthday.

In Arsenal's 'Final Whistle'  Jack Wilshere gave his complete view on the game last night against Manchester City and what the last few games in the 13/14 season could bring us.

City

Jack seemed extremely impressed with the Arsenal side that produced a 1-1 draw yesterday evening especially after the last couple of results for the Gunners:

"After last week we had to keep things tight defensively and then show what we can do going forward, and I think we did that"

Yesterday’s determined performance was great to see and so is the injury news. Today there is positive news about Ramsey and Wilshere about when they may return.

Aaron Ramey may be fit for the FA cup semi-final against Wigan but this has been said many times before. The Welsh midfielder has suffered a few setbacks in his recoveries but this is positive news.

Ramsey has been at the heart of the good times at Arsenal this year with his lung busting runs forward and back but also his goal scoring edge.

Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger and his man of the match Mathieu Flamini called for fans to keep the faith as the Gunners enter the business end of the season.

Down but not out

Following Arsenal’s 1-1 draw at the Emirates against Manchester City, Wenger declared that despite the side’s failing against the top sides this season, there is still a chance that they can win the Premier League entering the last six games.

Mathematically we are still in there but it is not in our hands. That means you cannot say it is just depending on us and it is not realistic maybe to say that today.”