Hummels: 'Sane can't expect to be regarded like Muller or Ozil'

Leroy Sane was surprisingly left out of Germany's World Cup squad, but Mats Hummels has defended Joachim Low's decision and criticised the attitude of young players

Published : Jun 07, 2018 14:51 IST

Mats Hummels is of the opinion that Leroy Sane "does not have the same standing as Thomas Muller or Mesut Ozil."
Mats Hummels is of the opinion that Leroy Sane "does not have the same standing as Thomas Muller or Mesut Ozil."
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Mats Hummels is of the opinion that Leroy Sane "does not have the same standing as Thomas Muller or Mesut Ozil."

Mats Hummels believes Leroy Sane cannot expect to be held in similar regard to the likes of Thomas Muller and Mesut Ozil just yet after he was surprisingly left out of the World Cup squad.

"Leroy Sane does not have the same standing as Thomas Muller or Mesut Ozil," Hummels told reporters. "Sometimes it takes time to have the same standing in the national team as in your club."

Sane enjoyed arguably the best campaign of his fledgling career in 2017-18, scoring 10 goals and setting up another 15 as he helped Manchester City win the Premier League title.

His form was recognised in the end-of-season awards, as he was named the Professional Footballers' Association's Young Player of the Year, while he was also nominated for the Players' Player of the Year individual gong.

But his form in a Germany shirt did not convince Joachim Low to name him among the final squad of 23 for Russia. And, despite the criticism, Hummels has backed his manager and criticised Germany's younger generation.

"It is noticeable that the guys coming up from youth ranks are different from 10, 12 years ago. That is the new generation. They are characterised by a different behaviour, like on social media."

"I was always the youngest one in my team and I had to carry the goals. That is simply normal. Nowadays you notice some 18-year-olds don't understand why they have to do this," he lamented. "I didn't talk a single word in the Bayern locker room during the first weeks. I only talked to Stephan Furstner and Michael Rensing because I knew them from the second team."

"To everyone else I maybe said 'hello', but today everything is faster and after one week players behave like they've already played three years for the team."

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