Real Madrid schemer Mesut Ozil has admitted he is relishing life at the “biggest club in the world.”
The German playmaker was snapped up by Madrid from Werder Bremen in the summer after his scintillating displays for his country at the World Cup in South Africa saw a host of clubs queuing for his signature.
Speaking to channel ABC, he said: "I have adapted quickly since coming here. I have had the support of my family, and everything has gone without a hitch. It all seems familiar to me. The training is serious, but we have fun together off the field.
"I am so pleased to have joined the world's biggest club, but I still have many dreams that I need to fulfil. I have not won a title yet, and Mourinho told me he wanted me in his team at all costs.
"He convinced me, and I am here. Real Madrid want to achieve success, and this is only possible if everyone in the team supports each other."
The capital side are currently second in the domestic table with 41 points and just two points behind league leaders Barcelona.
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