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Tweets: Ozil & Gibbs react on Twitter to Arsenal’s draw with Spurs
Mesut Ozil and Kieran Gibbs have reacted online after Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with Tottenham on Sunday afternoon.
Ozil was our most dangerous player with the German schemer setting-up Gibbs to score the equaliser with 13 minutes remaining
It meant Ozil has now assisted at least one goal in six consecutive Premier League games – which is a new record. He should have had at least one more assist yesterday had it not been for Giroud’s woeful finishing!
After the match the former Real Madrid playmaker posted a message on Twitter saying it was a shame we didn’t get the three points we needed to climb to the top of the league but is ready to go again after the international break.
Gibbs made a real impact after coming off the bench and he also uploaded a photo and message to his Twitter saying he was glad to get on the score-sheet to secure a hard fought point.
Check out what the boys have had to say here:
#AFCvTHFC #COYG @Arsenal pic.twitter.com/eKI2vqtINd
— Mesut Özil (@MesutOzil1088) November 8, 2015
Hard fought derby today but glad to get a point and a goal #BeTheDifference pic.twitter.com/aIdsw33r7t
— Kieran Gibbs (@KieranGibbs) November 8, 2015