Ozil Defends Picture With Erdogan, Retires From German Football Team Citing “Racism”
Ozil Defends Controversial Picture With Erdogan, Retires From German Football Team Citing “Racism”
Arsenal footballer player Mesut Ozil on Sunday said he had no regrets about his controversial photograph with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that sparked questions about his loyalty to Germany’s national squad ahead of the World Cup.
Breaking his silence over the snapshot that caused outrage during the tournament, the German midfielder said in a statement on Twitter that he was true to both his Turkish and German origins and insisted he did not intend to make a political statement.
Ozil, 29, said he had first met Erdogan in 2010 after the president and German Chancellor Angela Merkel watched a Germany-Turkey match together in Berlin.
Ozil said that despite the timing of the picture with teammate Ilkay Gundogan and Erdogan — shortly before the president won re-election in a poll endowing him with sweeping new powers — “it wasn’t about politics or elections, it was about me respecting the highest office of my family’s country”.
Perhaps due to the outrage, Ozil has announced his retirement from international football today at the age of 29.
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