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German FA boss admits Ozil needed more support

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BERLIN: The under-fire president of the German Football Associatio­n (DFB), admitted on Sunday that he should have given Mesut Ozil more support when the midfielder was the target of “racist attacks”.

“I should have positioned myself more clearly given the racist attacks from some corners and should have put myself in front of Mesut Ozil,” Reinhard Grindel told German daily Bild on Sunday.

“Such attacks are unacceptab­le. I should have found clear words.”

Arsenal midfielder Ozil, 29, announced his shock retirement from internatio­nal duty last month in the wake of Germany’s World Cup debacle. He complained of facing “racism and disrespect”, due to his Turkish roots, and specifical­ly took aim at Grindel in a three-page statement.

After Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan, who also has turkish family, met turkey’ s president Re ce pT ay yip Erdogan in May, questions were raised about the pair’s loyalty to Germany.

Gundogan and Ozil, who were both born in Germany, were booed in a pre-world Cup defeat to Austria.

“In the eyes of Grindel and his supporters, I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose,” Ozil wrote damningly, sparking fierce debate about integratio­n in Germany.

But while gun dog an made a statement to insist the Erdogan meeting had no political motivation, Ozil kept silent for two months before walking away from Germany duty.

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