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The Germany international has been sidelined since October 5 after rupturing his knee ligaments in a 2-0 defeat to Chelsea. It was originally thought that Ozil wouldn't be back until early 2015. While it has been a frustrating time for the 26-year-old, he hopes to resume training soon.
"It won't be much too much longer before I am back on the pitch," Ozil told Arsenal Player.
"I am working every day to get myself fit and I am on the right path now.
Mesut Ozil has been out of action for Arsenal since October
"I hope to be back training with the whole team again as soon as possible."

Ozil also admitted he has found it tough watching Arsenal this season.
"After a time, you really miss playing football. You miss the ball and just want to play," he added. "When you watch the games and think that you could have been playing, and playing well, it makes you miss it, but that's the way things are." Arsenal go into
Sunday's game against Liverpool (4pm) just
two points off fourth-placed West Ham.

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