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Mesut Ozil Has Brutally Trolled Tottenham's Defeat To Man City With Massive 'Sh*thouse Tweet'

Mesut Ozil Has Brutally Trolled Tottenham's Defeat To Man City With Massive 'Sh*thouse Tweet'

Ozil still isn't the biggest fan of Spurs.

Daniel Marland

Daniel Marland

Mesut Ozil has brutally trolled Tottenham Hotspur's lack of silverware following their Carabao Cup final defeat to Manchester City.

Aymeric Laporte's header ensured City at 1-0 win and they walked out of Wembley with the trophy for a four successive year.

It means Spurs' wait for a trophy goes on - with their last coming in the League Cup back in 2008.

Former Arsenal man Ozil clearly enjoyed seeing his former side's bitter rivals fail again as he posted: "It remains dusty... #LeagueCupFinal."


Once a Gunner, always a Gunner you have to assume.

The World Cup winner now plies his trade in Turkey with Fenerbahce after leaving Arsenal back in January.

He was asked about making a move across north London to Spurs and his response was exactly what you'd expect.

During a Twitter Q&A, the 32-year-old was asked if he'd rather play for Spurs or retire from football.

His response? "Easy question. Retire!"





Spurs sacked manager Jose Mourinho last Monday and it saw Ryan Mason take charge for Wednesday's 2-1 win over Southampton.

He remained in the dugout for Sunday's final and admitted it was a difficult result to take.

The 29-year-old told Football London post-match per TEAMtalk: "I thought in the first half we rode our luck on a couple of occasions. There were times where it was controlled.

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"In the second half we had a good moment and some set plays and I felt while we didn't create much in the second half, neither did they. It's difficult to concede from a set piece though.

"We didn't have long to work on it but that's the way I want to go forward during my time here. Man City have had 5 or 6 years with the same coach so they've much more time to get so comfortable with the way they play."

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Topics: Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Mesut Ozil, England, Arsenal