Ozil must explain Erdogan meeting, says DFB president

DFB head Reinhard Grindel says Germany international Mesut Ozil needs to explain why he met Turkey's president before the World Cup.

Published : Jul 08, 2018 19:25 IST

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan(R) posing for a photo with German footballers of Turkish origin Ilkay Gundogan (L) and Mesut Ozil (2nd L) in London.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan(R) posing for a photo with German footballers of Turkish origin Ilkay Gundogan (L) and Mesut Ozil (2nd L) in London.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan(R) posing for a photo with German footballers of Turkish origin Ilkay Gundogan (L) and Mesut Ozil (2nd L) in London.

Mesut Ozil owes Germany supporters an explanation over his pre-World Cup meeting with Recep Tayyip Erdogan, says president of the German FA (DFB) Reinhard Grindel.

Ozil and Germany team-mate Ilkay Gundogan were photographed with controversial Turkey president Erdogan the day before Joachim Low's squad announcement, and were subsequently jeered by Germany fans.

Both players have Turkish heritage and Manchester City midfielder Gundogan explained the meeting was not meant as a political statement.

But Ozil is yet to speak publicly, with the Germany national team's general manager Oliver Bierhoff suggesting the Arsenal star should have been omitted from the World Cup squad following his Erdogan meeting.

Grindel indicated the matter had not been closed by the DFB, the body asking Ozil to make a statement on the issue, having acknowledged Gundogan's apology.

"It's true that Mesut has not commented yet, which has disappointed many fans because they have questions and expect an answer, and they rightly expect that answer," Grindel told Kicker.

"So it's very clear to me that Mesut, when he returns from vacation, should also publicly give his view.

"We also want to wait and see how Mesut gets involved. It's fair we give a well-deserved international who made a mistake a chance."

With Low set to stay in charge despite Germany's group stage exit in Russia, Grindel said Ozil's international future will be in the coach's hands.

"It comes down to the athletic analysis of the national coach," the DFB president added.

"In fact, I hope that Ozil's opinion is so clear that the questions of the fans and the association are answered."

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