Mesut Ozil chose to celebrate Scotland's battling draw with England at Wembley on Friday evening by referencing Braveheart and stating that 'William Wallace’s soul was all over Wembley'.The former Arsenal midfielder, who fell out with the club before joining Fenerbahce on a permanent deal earlier this year, is known for his humorous takes on Twitter.The 32-year-old, a World Cup winner in 2014, aimed his latest dig at England, who have just one Arsenal player in their squad in the form of unused Bukayo Saka.He chose to name William Wallace in his assessment of the game, a Scottish knight who was one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence, and played by Mel Gibson in Braveheart.Alongside a Scottish flag, he wrote:.
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