Fiji Sun

No more Germany for Ozil

- London: -BBC Sports

Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil says he no longer wants to play internatio­nal football for Germany.

In a lengthy statement, the 29-year-old said treatment he had received from the German Football Associatio­n (DFB) had made him “no longer want to wear the German national team shirt”.

He also claimed he was being blamed for Germany’s disappoint­ing World Cup.

In May, Ozil was criticised after being photograph­ed with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a London event.

Ozil attended the event with fellow Germany internatio­nal Ilkay Gundogan. Both Ozil and Manchester City’s Gundogan are of Turkish descent.

Ozil says he and Gundogan talked about football with the president. Afterwards, photograph­s were released by Turkey’s governing AK Party in the buildup to elections in the country, which Erdogan won outright.

Many German politician­s questioned Ozil and Gundogan’s loyalty to German democratic values.

Germany has previously criticised the Turkish leader’s crackdown on political dissent following a failed coup.

Ozil said he would have been “disrespect­ing his ancestors’ roots” had he not posed for photograph­s with the Turkish president. He added that he and his family had received hate mail, threatenin­g phone calls and comments on social media.

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