Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

I should have shielded Ozil: German FA boss

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

BERLIN: The chief of the German Football Associatio­n (DFB) on Thursday rejected accusation­s of racism by Mesut Ozil, but admitted he should have done more to protect the midfielder against discrimina­tory abuse.

In a four-page statement announcing his decision to quit playing football for Germany on Sunday, Ozil singled out football federation (DFB) boss Reinhard Grindel with harsh words.

“In the eyes of Grindel and his supporters, I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose,” Ozil, with Turkish roots, wrote Sunday in his farewell statement that unleashed a racism storm. But Grindel rejected the charge four days on and has not yielded to calls for him to quit.

“I say this openly that the personal criticism has affected me,” he said. “I am even more sorry for my colleagues, the many people working on a voluntary basis and the employees in the DFB, to be branded in connection with racism. For the federation as well as for me personally, I firmly reject this.”

PROTECTING OZIL

But Grindel acknowledg­ed that he should have stepped in firmly to end the abuse against Ozil over a controvers­ial photograph with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which led some to question the footballer’s loyalty to Germany.

“On hindsight, I should have said what is obvious to me personally and to all of us as a federation: any form of racist hostility is unbearable, unacceptab­le and cannot be tolerated.”

“That’s valid in the case of Jerome Boateng, that’s valid for Mesut Ozil, and also valid for all players who have a migration background,” he said.

In 2016, far-right leader Alexander Gauland took aim at Boateng, who was born in Berlin to a German mother and a Ghanaian father. “People find him good as a footballer, but they don’t want to have a Boateng as neighbour,” Gauland said.

CONTROVERS­IAL PAST

Words from Grindel’s past have come back to haunt him. As a backbenche­r in 2004 in the Bundestag, the lower house of the German parliament, he said “multicultu­ralism is in truth a mess”.

In Ozil’s scathing critique of Grindel, the Arsenal star said he tried to explain his “heritage, ancestry and the reasoning” behind the Erdogan photo to the DFB boss. But Grindel was “more interested in speaking about his own political views and belittling my opinion”, said Ozil.

Ozil has walked away from internatio­nal football after a career that included a World Cup win in 92 appearance­s, 23 goals and 40 assists for Germany.

 ??  ?? German Football Associatio­n chief Reinhard Grindel has said he should have stepped in firmly to end the abuse against Mesut Ozil over a controvers­ial photograph with Turkish President Recep Erdogan. GETTY
German Football Associatio­n chief Reinhard Grindel has said he should have stepped in firmly to end the abuse against Mesut Ozil over a controvers­ial photograph with Turkish President Recep Erdogan. GETTY

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