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  2. Mesut Özil - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June 2010, Özil played in Germany's win over England in the last 16 match, setting up the fourth goal with a cross to Thomas Müller as Germany triumphed 4–1. [219] During the quarter-final match against Argentina , he assisted the second goal for Miroslav Klose with a cross to ensure the 4–0 final score for the Germans.

  3. List of Arsenal F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Most goals in a match: Ted Drake, 7 goals ... Mesut Özil's transfer to Arsenal from Real Madrid in 2013 broke the club's transfer record at the time by £27.4m. [53]

  4. List of Real Madrid CF records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Ferenc Puskás, the only player to score six goals in a single match in Real Madrid's history. Most goals scored in a match in all competitions: 6. Ferenc Puskás v Real Betis, 1960–61 Copa del Generalísimo, 18 June 1961; Most goals scored in La Liga match: 5. Manuel Alday v Espanyol, 28 February 1943; Antonio Alsúa v Castellón, 2 February ...

  5. Ozil - Wikipedia

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    Özil (pronounced ) is a Turkish ... Mesut Özil (born 1988), German footballer; See also. Ozili or Ojili, a Mandal in Nellore district in the state of Andhra Pradesh ...

  6. Christian Pulisic's mind-bending Olimpico goal helps lift ...

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    In the 34th minute of Milan's matchup against Belgian club Club Brugge, Pulisic's stunning corner kick twisted past multiple players and directly into goal. The score gave Milan an early 1-0 lead ...

  7. Mesut - Wikipedia

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    Mesut Özil (born 1988), German football player; Mesut Yılmaz (1947–2020), Turkish politician; Middle name. Ali Mesut Erez (1922–2011), Turkish politician

  8. 2014 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    On 71 minutes, Thomas Müller was through on goal following a build-up involving André Schürrle and Mesut Özil, but he failed to control the ball and lost it to Argentina's goalkeeper, Sergio Romero. With the match goalless after 90 minutes, it went to extra time, in the second period of which Germany broke the deadlock.

  9. 30 One-In-A-Million Coincidences That Are Hard To Believe ...

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    Luck. Fate. Blessing. A glitch in the matrix. Or, if you’re more skeptical, just a coincidence. It’s a phenomenon that, from a statistical perspective, is random and meaningless. But for us ...