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Kevin Palmer 10y

Mesut Ozil says emotions from Germany World Cup win still sinking in

Mesut Ozil has admitted it took him a long time to appreciate the magnitude of his achievement after he lifted the World Cup with Germany this summer.

Ozil played in all seven of his nation's games en route to victory in Brazil and he's quoted on the Arsenal website saying he struggled to come to terms with the success after his nation's final triumph against Argentina in Rio.

"You don't really take it in at first, even in the days after," stated Ozil. "As children, the whole team dreamt of that moment. "You want to win the biggest tournament in the world and when you have the opportunity to do that, everything must fit. That's happened with us in the summer.

"When I had the trophy in my hands, there were lots of emotions because you develop and work for four years -- first to qualify and then to be at the tournament. But the feeling of winning it was incredible.

"In the past, we've been unlucky or not quite been able to maximise our potential and have gone out just before the end [of major tournaments]. This time, we were finally able to overcome that and reach the final. Once we got there, we knew that we could bring back the trophy.

"We did it and there were so many emotions attached with achieving that. After the final, we celebrated with the fans in Berlin and that was amazing. I've never experienced goosebumps like that and I'm definitely really proud."

Ozil's performances came in for some criticism at the World Cup, but he is convinced he contributed to the German success in an unfamiliar midfield role.

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"I was very satisfied," he added. "It's important to remember that I played on the left-flank, a position that I've never really played in before. In the past, I've either been on the right side or in the playmaker position. I'm pleased with the statistics and they are part of the reason I was content with my performances.

"Lots of people in the media had their say before the tournament and gave many opinions, some positive and some negative, about the team and individual players -- things like us not being a team or not being mature enough, that some players wouldn't battle enough or weren't able to do certain things. We proved to everyone what strong character we have as a team.

"Of course you need some luck at a tournament like the World Cup too. The success shows that we are strong and that as a team and as individuals, we did not let ourselves be affected by what was reported in the media. We always believed in ourselves and there was always positive energy around the team.

"We were all respectful of one another and we knew what we could do. We had fun and had many great experiences in Brazil. That makes our success sweeter and like I said, I'm very proud of the whole team."

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