Lee Dixon believes that Arsenal midfielder Mesut Özil could be “10 times a better player” if he harboured the same nasty streak that England’s Dele Alli displays.

The former Arsenal defender commented after Alli featured in England’s 1-0 defeat by Germany on Wednesday night, with the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder emerging as a pivotal cog in the current international side despite the loss.

Alli has enjoyed a strong season with Spurs, which contrasts Özil’s below-par campaign with their north London rivals as the Gunners currently languish down in sixth place in the Premier League table. And Dixon, who described Alli’s talents as “limitless” following the international friendly in Dortmund, was keen to point out the difference between to two players that did not fall kindly on Özil.

“If he's playing in the first team long term he is doing something right,” Dixon said on ITV. “The fact that he has come into Tottenham's first team and they are building around him, and now England, I think his talent is unlimitless [sic].

“That streak within him is part of his drive to stay above everybody else. Özil, if he had half of what Dele Alli has got, that nasty streak, he would be 10 times a better player than what he is. He hasn't got what Alli has got.”

Of course, Dixon was guilty of exaggerating slightly, given that Özil’s honours list includes a World Cup triumph, a La Liga title, two FA Cups and also cup victories in Germany and Spain, compared to Alli’s absence of a major trophy. The 20-year-old does appear to be destined for great things though, meaning that wait should not go on too long for his first piece of silverware, and his talent shone through at MK Dons where he worked under another ex-Arsenal player in Ian Wright.

Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Show all 22 1 /22 Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Marc-Andre ter Stegen – 6 out of 10 Rash when coming out to challenge Vardy early on, but stood firm to block Alli’s decent chance towards the end of the first half. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Joshua Kimmich – 7 out of 10 One of the few young German players to have a decent evening and potentially sent a message to Carlo Ancelotti, who has not offered him much playing time this season. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Mats Hummels – 7 out of 10 Germany’s best all-round performer, rarely looked troubled by England’s attacking talents. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Antonio Rudiger – 6 out of 10 A solid display, if unspectacular. Did well on the rare occasions when England went aerial. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Jonas Hector – 7 out of 10 Impressed after taking his time to grow into the game. His link-up play with Sane in the second-half was at the root of all England’s problems. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Julian Weigl – 5 out of 10 The main culprit in Germany’s surprising struggle to who Hauled off for Liverpool’s Emre Can midway through the second half. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Toni Kroos – 5 out of 10 Surprisingly poor when it came to the simple stuff, misplaced several passes when not under pressure. Struggled to win his battle against the lesser light of Livermore. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Leroy Sane – 6 out of 10 Did not crackle like we know he can from his recent Manchester City form, but another who improved as the evening went on. Perhaps should’ve doubled Germany’s lead. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Julian Brandt – 4 out of 10 Another player reportedly attracting Premier League interest, he did not show why here. Switched for Andre Schurrle. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Lukas Podolski – 6 out of 10 The equivalent of a testimonial for the veteran and you could tell from his first-half performance. Then came Der Hammer, as Germany’s support calls his left peg. A stunning winner. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Timo Werner – 4 out of 10 The RB Leipzig frontman, a reported target for Liverpool, failed to translate his exciting form at club level to the international stage. Disappointing, but it was only his debut. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Joe Hart – 7 out of 10 Could do little for Podolski’s goal, but did well shortly after to deny Sane with an excellent stop down low to his left. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Gary Cahill – 4 out of 10 Lucky not to concede a penalty for needlessly leaning into a cross in the first-half and could have done better to stop Podolski’s screamer. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Michael Keane – 6 out of 10 Asked to play in a back three on his debut after excelling in a rigid four at Turf Moor all season, but coped admirably. One lapse in concentration was almost punished by Sane. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Chris Smalling – 5 out of 10 An indifferent night from the centre-half. Unlike Cahill, he was rarely called into question, but still did not convince. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Kyle Walker – 6 out of 10 Showed why he will be integral to Southgate’s England in his forays down the right flank, but only did so in glimpses. Hector and Sane began to cause him problems has the game went on. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Eric Dier – 6 out of 10 A lucky boy not to be severely punished for a late, robust tackle on Weigl. That aside, he helped to stifle Germany’s midfield. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Jake Livermore – 7 out of 10 Not everyone’s idea of a no 7, but combined well with Dier in the centre of the park to disrupt Germany’s passing, particularly in the first half. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Ryan Bertrand – 6 out of 10 Not as threatening as Walker was in moments, but defensively solid and frustrated Brandt in the first-half. Schurrle gave him a few more problems after the break. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Dele Alli – 7 out of 10 England’s main creative outlet, but also found himself on the end of several chances. Should have opened the scoring with the first-half’s best chance but hit it straight at Ter Stegen. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Adam Lallana – 7 out of 10 Came close to scoring in his fourth straight England appearance, but thwacked the post after an impressive burst forward. Germany 1 England 0 player ratings Jamie Vardy – 5 out of 10 Aggrieved to have not won a penalty early on, but you could tell he was looking for it. Too deep at times too, despite Germany’s defensive line offering him space in behind.

“I had a year with him at MK Dons, when I saw him playing in those games, even in training and the under-21 games I took him in, he had the determination, the drive. You could see he was going to do what he is doing now,” Wright said.

“He wants to play No 10. At some stage are we going to build a team around him? Or are we going to do what we have done in the past and put him over here and over there to get him in the team.”

Dele Alli starred for England despite the 1-0 defeat by Germany (Getty)

Wright also addressed his nastiness that sometimes overshadows his play and sometimes defines what makes him a determined character to succeed. Alli crossed the line last month when he was sent-off in Tottenham’s Europa League defeat by Gent at Wembley following a rash challenge, but Wright admitted he tried to bring that razor-sharpness out of him when he was playing.