The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Germany boss scores PR own-goal over Ozil saga at World Cup

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BERLIN: Germany team boss Oliver Bierhoff implied Mesut Ozil should have been dropped from the World Cup squad over a pre-tournament scandal -- then back-tracked in an embarrassi­ng twist on Friday.

Ozil, 29, is one of a group of senior players slammed for their woeful performanc­es at the World Cup as Germany finished bottom of their group in Russia.

The Arsenal midfielder refused to comment about a controvers­ial meeting on the eve of the finals with Turkey president Recep Tayyip Erdogan which sparked questions about his loyalty to Germany.

Bierhoff admits it was a mistake to allow Ozil to maintain his silence as the controvers­y cast a shadow over the German camp.

“We have never compelled players in the German national team to do something, but always tried to convince them when it comes to certain things,” Bierhoff, Germany’s team director, told Friday’s edition of Die Welt newspaper.

“We did not succeed with Mesut. And in that respect one would have had to consider whether to refrain from playing him.”

However, in a television interview later Friday, Bierhoff backtracke­d.

“First of all, I’m sorry, I was wrong,” he told ZDF.

“We will not put any players in the stocks like that.”

Bierhoff admitted that he and three German football associatio­n (DFB) officials had approved the quotes to Die Welt.

The embarrassi­ng public relations own-goal is the latest example of the clumsy handling of the Erdogan scandal by the DFB.

Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan, who both have Turkish roots, were booed by German fans in pre-World cup friendlies after posing for pictures with Erdogan.

Manchester City midfielder Gundogan presented him with a signed club shirt on which he had written “to my president”.

Gundogan denied the meeting was politicall­y motivated, but Ozil refused to comment.

He was the only member of the 23-man squad allowed to miss a media day at Germany’s pre-World Cup camp.

Bierhoff says the issue should have been handled better.

“They fact that Mesut and Ilkay took the pictures did not bother the team so much, but the debate went on and, in retrospect, I would have tried to deal with this issue more decisively,” Bierhoff admitted in the Welt interview.

Ozil was slammed on social media for woeful World Cup displays in the shock group stage defeats to Mexico and South Korea having been dropped for the lastgasp win over Sweden.

There is no doubt Ozil, who has made 92 appearance­s for Germany, could be one of a number of 2014 World Cup winners who have played their last internatio­nal. - AFP

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