Gundogan's car vandalised following Erdogan meeting

On Saturday, pictures in Bild, a German tabloid, showed the right rear side window had been smashed.

Published : Jun 16, 2018 18:27 IST , BERLIN

Germany's Ilkay Gundogan had his car vandalised in the wake of him controversially posing for a picture with Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, German media reported on Saturday.

Gundogan, born in Germany to Turkish parents, filed a complaint with police after his car was damaged on the evening of June 7, the day before Germany's last warm-up game in Cologne, not far from the hotel where the team was staying.

During the match, home fans loudly booed and whistled Gundogan when he came on and every time he touched the ball as Germany beat Saudi Arabia 2-1.

On Saturday, pictures in Bild, a German tabloid, showed the right rear side window had been smashed.

Police in Cologne told the SID agency that the player had lodged a complaint, the investigation was in progress and political motivation had not been ruled out.

On May 13, Gundogan, who plays for Manchester City, and another English-based, Gelsenkirchen-born, German international of Turkish descent, Mesut Ozil, met Erdogan in London and gave him signed club shirts. Photos were then posted on social media as part of Erdogan's campaign for re-election as president of Turkey.

The German football federation (DFB) responded that the two men had allowed themselves to be manipulated.

“Football and the DFB uphold values that are not entirely embraced by Mr. Erdogan”, said the DFB.

German politicians from the far right to the Greens also criticised the players.

Germany kicks off its World Cup campaign against Mexico in Moscow on Sunday.

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