BSP-27 Loew rejects Ozil’s accusations of racism in German FA

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Loew rejects Ozil’s accusations of racism in German FA

MUNICH, Germany, Aug 29, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Joachim Loew has rejected
Mesut Ozil’s accusations of racism within the German FA (DFB) as the head
coach gave his analysis of Germany’s World Cup debacle on Wednesday.

“Mesut made allegations of racism, but I can clearly say that in the
DFB, there have never been racist comments,” Loew said while announcing his
squad to face world champions France in Munich on September 6, then Peru
three days later.

“The players with an immigration background have always enjoyed playing
for us and nothing has changed,” added Loew who has been head coach since
2006.

Arsenal midfielder Ozil retired from international football on July 22
with a stinging three-page statement, in which he directly accused DFB
president Reinhard Grindel of racism.

This is the first time Loew has commented on the Ozil saga.

– No contact –

“His advisor called me to inform me that Mesut would issue the third
part of his statement,” added Loew.

“The player himself did not call me, which normally players have done in
the past.

“Mesut has still not called and for the last two weeks I have
unsuccessfully tried to reach him.

“I am sure there will be a chance for a personal conversation in the
future.

“He has chosen this path – I have to accept that.”

Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan, who were both born in Germany to Turkish
parents, sparked a political storm on the eve of the World Cup by meeting
Turkey president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

When Erdogan’s office put out pictures of the meeting, the pair’s
loyalty to Germany was hotly questioned, sparking fierce debate about
integration, and they were attacked by German far-right politicians.

Ozil walked away from the German set up after the World Cup, complaining
of facing “racism and disrespect” and specifically took aim at Grindel.

“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.

Following Germany’s World Cup debacle, finishing bottom of their group
in Russia, Loew announced on Wednesday that assistant coach Thomas Schneider
has been demoted to chief scout.

The axe has also fallen on Sami Khedira, 31, who was part of the team
which won the 2014 World Cup.

The Juventus midfielder is the biggest name casualty in the new squad,
which included Gundogan, as well as his Manchester City team-mate Leroy Sane,
who was dropped for the World Cup.

Loew says ‘the biggest mistake’ he made in Russia was to assume Germany
could reach the knock-out stages by playing possession football.

– ‘Almost arrogant’ –

“That was almost arrogant. I wanted to take our game to the limit and
perfect it,” admitted the 58-year-old.

“I ended up taking too many risks and after the first game (a 1-0 defeat
to Mexico) we had our backs to the wall.”

Loew’s new squad has a mix of “experience and youth” with his 2014 World
Cup winning stars Mats Hummels, Jerome Boateng, Tony Kroos, Thomas Mueller
and Manuel Neuer included despite below-par performances in Russia.

Paris Saint-Germain centre-back Thilo Kehrer, 21, Hoffenheim left-back
Nico Schulz, 25, and Bayer Leverkusen forward Kai Havertz, 19, are called up
for the first time.

Sane, Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah and Freiburg striker Nils
Petersen, who were cut from the provisional World Cup squad, all return.

In May, Loew signed a four-year deal to take him through to the next
World Cup, but admits Germany’s woeful performance in Russia puts him under
huge pressure to turn things around — starting against world champions
France.

“We are all being specially observed and put under pressure, I am aware
of that,” said Loew.

“However, I am still convinced of our class and quality. The World Cup
squad was very, very good, but we did not perform.”

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