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Ozil resignatio­n not in order, says Kroos

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BERLIN: Germany midfielder Toni Kroos has criticised former World Cup-winning team mate Mesut Ozil for the way he announced his internatio­nal retirement over racism claims and said the Arsenal player spoke “nonsense.”

The 29-year-old Ozil announced his internatio­nal retirement in July after Germany crashed out of the World Cup group stage in Russia. He said he had faced “racism and disrespect” because of his Turkish roots.

“Basically Mesut is a deserved internatio­nal and as a player he deserved a better departure,” Kroos told Bild newspaper in an interview published on Thursday.

“But the way he resigned was not in order.”

Ozil was a key member of Germany’s World Cup-winning side in 2014 and was voted by fans as the team’s player of the year five times since 2011.

But the creative midfielder faced a barrage of criticism at home for having his photograph taken with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in May and for his performanc­es at the World Cup in Russia.

In his resignatio­n statement last month, Ozil also accused the German Football Associatio­n of failing to back him in the row over the photo.

German fans jeered him and Ilkay Gundogan, a team mate also of Turkish descent who posed with Erdogan as well, during World Cup warmup games in May.

Germany failed to qualify from the World Cup group stage in Russia, making their earliest exit from the tournament in 80 years and Ozil was one of the scapegoats for their unsuccessf­ul title defence.

“In the eyes of (German FA President Reinhard) Grindel and his supporters I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose,” Ozil wrote in his statement.

The 28-year-old Kroos, who has won the last three Champions League titles with Real Madrid, said he had no plans to follow Ozil into internatio­nal retirement after their World Cup flop.

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