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Ozil Announces International Retirement Due To 'racism And Disrespect' by balash(m): 7:46pm On Jul 22, 2018
The Arsenal attacker has hit out at the treatment he received from the German football association (DFB), confirming he will no longer wear the jersey


Mesut Ozil has confirmed that he is retiring from international football with immediate effect following the "treatment he received from the DFB."

The Arsenal attacker claims that the way he has been treated by the German football association makes him "no longer want to wear the German national team shirt."

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Re: Ozil Announces International Retirement Due To 'racism And Disrespect' by balash(m): 7:48pm On Jul 22, 2018
Ozil was heavily criticised in Germany for his meeting with Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in May, when he and Ilkay Gundogan posed for a photo with the Turkish president during his visit to London.

The Arsenal midfielder finally broke his silence on the issue on Sunday by posting a lengthy statement on social media insisting that he had done nothing wrong before finally concluding that he was done playing for the German national team.

"It is with a heavy heart and after much consideration that because of recent events, I will no longer be playing for Germany at international level whilst I have this feeling of racism and disrespect," he wrote. "I used to wear the German shirt with such pride and excitement, but now I don't."

Born in Gelsenkirchen to Turkish parents, Ozil opted to play for Germany in November 2006 when invited by Turkey's FA to take part in a friendly against Italy, saying that he did "not plan to take on Turkish citizenship."

Ozil became a key player for Germany's golden generation, starting by winning the 2009 Under-21 European Championships, as the like of Manuel Neuer, Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels, Sami Khedira, Benedikt Howedes and Ozil became a core group in the senior team that went on to win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Ozil made his senior debut for Germany in February 2009 and went on to become one of the stars of a revived German side at the 2010 World Cup, as the team finished third, starting in every match in South Africa.

He would then start in every game at a major tournament until Germany's 2-1 win against Sweden at the 2018 World Cup, which came after a 1-0 defeat to Mexico in the opening game, amid the ongoing row over his willingness to integrate into German society.

While Gundogan explained his part in the Erdogan photograph, Ozil opted to remain silent on the issue in the lead-up to the World Cup, leading to political turmoil.

The German football federation has said the meeting was ill-advised. Ozil's performances at the World Cup were also heavily scrutinised in wake of the controversy, with Germany going out in the group stage.

And Ozil on Sunday defended his part in the photo, saying it wasn't about politics but about respecting the office of the presidency.

"I'm aware that the picture of us caused a huge response in German media, and whilst some people may accuse me of lying or being deceitful, the picture we took had no political intensions," Ozil wrote. "For me, having a picture with President Erdogan wasn't about politics or elections, it was about me respecting the highest office of my family's country."

Earlier this month, the head of the German football federation, Reinhard Grindel, had said Ozil owed fans an explanation for his actions when he returned from his post-World Cup holiday. Ozil's statement was posted as Arsenal were preparing to fly to Singapore for a preseason tour, with Ozil having joined up with the squad just in time for the trip.

Ozil said "the past couple of weeks have given me time to reflect" on the situation -- adding that having been born in Germany to a Turkish family means that "I have two hearts, one German and one Turkish."

And he explained that his mother taught him as a child to "never forget where I came from."

"Although the German media have portrayed something different, the truth is that not meeting with the President would have been disrespecting the roots of my ancestors, who I know would be proud of where I am today," his statement said. "For me it didn't matter who was President, it mattered that it was the President.

"Having respect for political office is a view that I'm sure both the Queen and Prime Minister Theresa May share when they too hosted Erdogan in London. Whether it had been the Turkish or the German President, my actions would have been no different."

Ozil went on to highlight the charity work he did while in Russia, which included paying for surgeries for 23 children -- a similar venture to one he undertook in Brazil during the 2014 World Cup.

He also said several of his commercial partners abandoned him during the media storm, including an unnamed charitable partner and his former school in Gelsenkirchen, who cancelled an event he was set to attend before the World Cup.

He also criticised Mercedes, which has a long-standing sponsorship deal with Ozil and the German football federation. The statement didn't mention the car-maker by name but made a scathing reference to the German government ordering the company to recall more than 200,000 vehicles because of unathorised software devices.

"I was renounced by another partner," Ozil wrote. "As they are also a sponsor of the DFB, I was asked to take part in promotional videos for the World Cup. Yet after my picture with President Erdogan, they took me out of the campaigns and cancelled all promotional activities that were scheduled. For them, it was no longer good to be seen with me, and called the situaiton 'crisis management.'

"This is all ironic because a German Ministry declared their products have illegal and unauthorized software devices in them, which puts customers at risk. ... Am I right in thinking this is worse than a picture with the President of my family's country? What does the DFB have to say about all this."

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Re: Ozil Announces International Retirement Due To 'racism And Disrespect' by hajlat2(m): 8:10pm On Jul 22, 2018
God will be with you.

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Re: Ozil Announces International Retirement Due To 'racism And Disrespect' by ofeshe(m): 10:23pm On Jul 22, 2018
Germans are chronic racist Boateng is next
West germany my a***
Re: Ozil Announces International Retirement Due To 'racism And Disrespect' by Minjim: 12:06am On Jul 23, 2018
Quite unfortunate
Re: Ozil Announces International Retirement Due To 'racism And Disrespect' by FoolishBoy419: 12:46am On Jul 23, 2018
Im a man united fan but i just love this guy. Always cool and calm

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