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26th April 2017
11:00am BST

The 28-year-old has revealed how difficult he found it at first to cope with the physical demands of the Premier League, calling it "the toughest challenge" he has faced in his career.
"In England, you fail to notice how hard it is during the game itself and how many attacks the body sustains," Ozil writes in his new autobiography, which has been serialised in the Daily Mail.
"You're so full of adrenalin that you don't feel the pain. But then, under the shower, you discover the 'misery'. After some matches my shins have looked as if someone has gone at them with a hammer, covered in blue marks."
Ozil also writes that opponents often left him with scratches and bruises, and revealed how much muscle he put on to help him cope in England's top flight.
"At Arsenal, I've grown tougher," the German writes.
"I've learned to take so much more. I've toned a few more muscles than during my time at Real Madrid so I’m in a better position to meet the physical challenges. "But it's a very fine line. I wouldn’t gain anything from spending hours on the bench, wildly pumping iron. If I were too muscular I’d be less nimble and sprightly. "I reckon I've put on about a kilo and a half of muscle mass. Enough to survive the physical batterings but not so much that I’m too brawny to run."
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