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Thursday 30 August 2018

German Coach, Low Breaks Silence Over Ozil's Racism Allegations

 
Mesut Ozil
 
The Arsenal midfielder has retired from international duty, doing so with a fiery statement that has led to a rebuke from his former manager. Joachim Low has denied that there was ever any racism in the Germany squad after Mesut Ozil retired from international football.
 
The national team manager picked the Arsenal midfielder in his squad for the 2018 World Cup, but the 29-year-old flattered to deceive as the reigning world champions were knocked out in the group stages.
 
Ozil subsequently released a three-part statement explaining his retirement from the national team, accusing the DFB president of racism, stating that "I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose."
 
Low, though, has rejected such allegations, insisting that he has overplayed his allegations.
 
"Mesut Ozil has not called me until today," the World Cup-winning coach told the media.
 
"Mesut Ozil has clearly overstated his allegations of racism."
 
Low also says he did not see an issue with the controversial pictures that Ozil and team-mate Ilkay Gundogan took with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which caused many pundits to call for their exclusion from the squad.
 
"I think we underestimated the situation with the photos, I too underestimated it," he explained. "I thought, when the two were at Steinmeier, that we could concentrate on the World Cup. This theme has also cost strength. For me it was clear that I picked Mesut Özil for sporting reasons.

"I have not said anything on this incident so far because his advisor called me late in the afternoon on Sunday. He informed me that Mesut would publish the third part of his statement. The player himself did not call me.
 
"In the past, there have always been good discussions with players in such cases. He has chosen this path, I have to accept that.

"There was never any kind of racism. Throughout the time I was at the DFB, there has never been an approach of racist comments in our team. Mesut and Ilkay have always identified with the values of the national team."
 
Ozil has been widely criticised in his homeland since the competition, with Bayern Munich manager Uli Hoeness claiming that he used the racism allegations as "a distraction".
 
Meanwhile, he has also been the subject of rift rumours at club level, though Arsenal boss Unai Emery has denied those.
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