Bayern Munich boss responds to Mesut Ozil’s retirement from German international team

in football •  6 years ago 

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Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness added some fuel to scandal started by Mesut Ozil retirement from national team. 29-year-old playmaker made a controversial statement after being massively accused by Germany supporters in, lets say, double politic standards (which is absolutely stupid charge as we clearly see). Hoeness offered his point of view, which is barely polite – something that won’t hear everyday from big-wig:

Ozil has been playing like shit for years. I think he won his last tackle before the 2014 World Cup.
All he is doing on the field is playing cross passes.
No-one questioned he was playing crap at the World Cup. His 35 million follower boys, who of course do not exist in the real world, all think that he has played excellently if he plays a cross pass.
Whenever we played against Arsenal, we played on him because we knew he was the weak point.

Man, we just can’t disagree on that statement. We don’t know exactly why Mesut Ozil's passion towards football has decreased dramatically after 2014 World Cup triumph but it happened obviously. Nothing more to achieve? What you think? And yes, this freaking scandal shows how wounded German football is after their dismal results in Russia.

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A shame of player of top quality still gets criticised for his sweat. I thinks it's best he solely focuses in his club career now

As far as you are a figure in football world you will be encountering this kind of shit .let him face his club side if the Germans don't like his style of play again.

I think is the high time fifa will come into this issue called racism because this can become a war in country maybe ozil should go back to is country and play for them

We only wish that Germans won't start the war as they used to do for many times