Tag: Mesut Ozil

  • Ozil joins Turkish politics with ruling party

    Ozil joins Turkish politics with ruling party

    Former Germany, Real Madrid and Arsenal star Mesut Ozil, who retired in 2023, was elected yesterday to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) party of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the party announced.

    The German-born 2014 World Cup winner became a member of the AKP’s central council at a congress in Ankara where Erdogan was re-elected for the ninth time as head of the conservative party which has ruled Turkey since 2002.

    Ozil, who ended his club career in Istanbul, is a long-time Erdogan supporter, having chosen him as his best man in 2019 for his wedding to a former Miss Turkey, Amine Gülse.

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    A photo of Ozil and Erdogan with former Germany teammate Ilkay Guendogan, also of Turkish origin, caused controversy, with Berlin accusing the Turkish head of state of repressive drift, while Ozil was criticized by the German far right.

    Ozil, previously held up as a symbol of a multicultural Germany, turned his back on the German national team, accusing the German Football Association of racism.

  • Ozil marries partner Amine Gulse in Istanbul

     

    Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil has married his partner Amine Gulse at an Istanbul ceremony. Ozil was seen walking with his new wife alongside a parade of beating drums and flares.

    The Gunners star also showed off his dance moves as he and his partner jiggled to the music.

    Ozil has showed his charitable side this week after making an incredible pledge to help out children in need, all as part of his wedding celebrations.

    The Arsenal playmaker issued a statement regarding what guests could expect to bring to his wedding as a gift.

    As is common practice wedding goers would bring something nice for the bride and groom, but Ozil has chosen to use his privileged position for the greater good.

    Taking to social media, Ozil issued a statement in which he called for guests to join him and Gulse in donating money for those in need.

    ‘As a professional footballer I am in a fortunate and privileged position. However I invite everyone who is willing and able to help to support a very special project close to both of our hearts that we will undertake with BigShoe,’ wrote Ozil.

    ‘Amine and I will bear the expenses for surgeries of 1000 children in need. I’d be happy if in addition, many more treatments all over the world can be fulfilled,’ he added.

    Ozil then posted an image of himself and Gulse, holding the white ‘BigShoe’ which forms the charity’s emblem.

    After beginning to work with the charity in 2014, Ozil has remained an ambassador for BigShoe and worked alongside German and Swiss doctors to help the most vulnerable in society.

    The former Real Madrid player had a glitzy pre-wedding bash in Istanbul on Thursday night.

    The pre-wedding party had dozens of guests with belly dancers and traditional Turkish drums.

    Ozil and Gulse are expected to set off on honeymoon, and finally enjoy some down-time following an arduous season.

    The German has endured mixed fortunes under Unai Emery this season, after finding himself in and out of the starting XI.

    Ozil was part of the Arsenal side who faced rivals in Chelsea in the Europa League final last month, but fell to a disappointing 4-1 defeat in Baku.

     

     

     

     

  • Ozil enjoys with girlfriend

    Mesut Ozil has taken to Instagram to share a picture of himself enjoying international retirement – just hours before his former team-mates take on France.

    The Arsenal star, who celebrated his 30th birthday on Monday, sensationally quit the national team just weeks after they were dumped out of the World Cup.

    Ozil came in for heavy criticism following Germany’s group stage exit and claimed his decision to retire was due to racism within the country’s FA and because he was made a ‘scapegoat’ for their failure in Russia duty. Ozil’s former team-mates are preparing to face France in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday

    They will take on Didier Deschamps’ side without Ozil, who has enjoyed a sunshine break with his glamorous girlfriend Amine Gulse this week instead of training alongside Thomas Muller and Co. Ozil posted a picture of him riding a bike with the former Miss Turkey and used the caption to thank his fans for the thousands of birthday messages he received.

    The former Real Madrid playmaker released three open letters via social media back on July 22, with the final one confirming his retirement from international football. He also hit out at the ‘racism and disrespect’ he was subjected to.

    Ozil, who is of mixed German and Turkish heritage, said that he and his family had received hate mail, threatening phone calls and social media abuse.

    He wrote on Twitter, “The treatment I have received from the DFB (German Football Association) and many others makes me no longer want to wear the German national team shirt.

    “I feel unwanted and think that what I have achieved since my international debut in 2009 has been forgotten.”

    The World Cup winners are top of Nations League Group 1 with four points, while Germany is bottom having been defeated by Holland last weekend.

  • Complacency killed Germany’s World Cup hopes

    The reason lies not in numbers but in German football’s complacency in recent years.
    Every aspect of the national pastime, and that includes clubs, the top league, the national association (DFB) and the players themselves, has fed off this complacency for years.

    Ever since their brilliant 2014 World Cup victory the main actors of German football rested on their laurels, raked in the cash and thought the good times would last forever. But they didn’t.

    Two defeats and one last-gasp victory in the group stage meant an embarrassed Germany made their earliest World Cup exit in 80 years on Wednesday.

    Rewind to 2014 just before the world Cup, when four German clubs battled their way through the group stages and into the Champions League round of 16. This season it was just one.

    Back in 2013, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund played out an all-German Champions League final. No German club has made it past the last four since.

    In 2011 and 2012 Dortmund won the league. Since then it has been a Bayern monopoly. The reasons for all this are simple: money.

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    The Bundesliga is eager to highlight its ongoing financial boom, but that boom has also brought with it a one-sided, boring and predictable competition where Bayern win every time.

    The lack of league competition, as the cash-rich DFB looks on without any interest of intervening, has meant that German players have seriously lost their competitive edge.

    Deals in China are more important than giving fans in Freiburg or Hanover a decent competition to watch.

    Even Bayern does not need to create its own players anymore. Its swelling savings account has meant it can just buy them, with Thomas Mueller being their truly home-grown player.

    Add to that Germany coach Joachim Loew’s own complacency, with the coach stubbornly insisting on fielding virtually the same core of players for almost a decade.

    “Why should I lose trust in them after one game,” he snapped after their opening defeat to Mexico.

    Players like Mueller, Jerome Boateng, Mesut Ozil, Sami Khedira and Manuel Neuer have long stopped chasing international success and are now quicker to show off their latest clothes, cars, houses, tattoos or shoes than their latest football achievements. Their collective last good season was back in 2014.

    Even the DFB’s own smugness was evident in its tournament slogan — ‘the Best Never Rest’ —, its constant marketing drive and sponsor photo shoots and its continuous demand to “bring back the fifth star” — a fifth world title.

    When two DFB employees stormed the Sweden bench after Germany’s last-second 2-1 victory to celebrate and gesticulate at their opponents, it was indicative of their complacency suddenly being replaced by pure panic.

    Until that point the DFB had no clue a disaster was looming.

    Whether Loew decides to stay on, the post-World Cup Germany coach must clean house and rebuild the team from the same source as the 2014 World Cup-winning team.

    The country’s outstanding youth work and its vast pool of talented players was the start of their decade-long exciting run in world football.

    It is there the coach must turn to, instead of players more interested in taking pictures of their latest sports cars or presidents.

  • Sane misses out, Neuer makes Germany World Cup squad

    Leroy Sane was a surprise omission from Joachim Loew’s final Germany squad for the World Cup finals on Monday as goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was named among the 23 players heading to Russia.

    Neuer made the squad despite playing in just one official game, a friendly against Austria on Friday, since breaking a bone in his foot in September but talented 22-year-old Sane was the biggest name to miss out.

    The Manchester City midfielder, goalkeeper Bernd Leno, forward Nils Petersen and defender Jonathan Tah were the four players that failed to make the cut.

    Germany captain Neuer, who won the World Cup four years ago, will also be their first choice keeper for the tournament, ahead of designated number two Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Kevin Trapp.

    Loew announced his squad at the end of a training camp at the Italian Alps.

    The Germans play their last warm-up game against Saudi Arabia in Leverkusen on Friday before the start of the tournament on June 14.

    Germany is in Group F along with Sweden, Mexico and South Korea.

    Squad: Goalkeepers: Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich), Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Barcelona), Kevin Trapp (Paris St Germain).

    Defenders: Jerome Boateng (Bayern Munich), Matthias Ginter (Borussia Moenchengladbach), Jonas Hector (Cologne), Mats Hummels (Bayern Munich), Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich), Marvin Plattenhardt (Hertha Berlin), Antonio Ruediger (Chelsea), Niklas Suele (Bayern Munich).

    Midfielders: Julian Brandt (Bayer Leverkusen), Julian Draxler (Paris St Germain), Leon Goretzka (Schalke 04), Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City), Sami Khedira (Juventus), Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Thomas Mueller (Bayern Munich), Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund), Sebastian Rudy (Bayern Munich), Mesut Ozil (Arsenal).

  • Wenger to take late call on Aubameyang for Everton clash

    Wenger to take late call on Aubameyang for Everton clash

    Arsenal will assess Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s fitness before deciding if the striker can make his debut for the club in Saturday’s premier league clash with Everton, the club’s Manager Arsene Wenger has said.

    The London club bolstered their forward line by signing the Gabon international from Borussia Dortmund for a club-record fee on Wednesday, but Aubameyang, 28, did not fully participate in Thursday’s training session due to a fever.“ I have to assess how well he is physically today and how well he feels. He had a fever, so he could not practise a lot.

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    “He started yesterday; he was still not completely well. I have to assess with the medical department how fit he can be,” Wenger told a news conference on Friday.

    The manager said that he would take a late call on midfielder Jack Wilshere, who is also unwell.

    “We hope he is capable of being in the squad; he is better. He will practise with the team today, and we will see how he feels,” Wenger added.

    The manager said that Armenian midfielder, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, another of Arsenal’s recruits in the January transfer window, is in line to start against ninth-placed Everton.

    Wenger, however, kept his cards close to his chest when asked if the attacking quartet of Aubameyang, Mkhitaryan, Mesut Ozil and Alexandre Lacazette could play together on Saturday.

    “It’s always possible. Will I do it? Maybe; I don’t know, but it is possible; yes.

    “You need at least two top strikers to play in the premier league because if one gets injured, you have a problem,” he said.

    Arsenals are sixth in the table with 42 points from 25 games.

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  • Barca tempt Ozil with £350,000 a week carrot

    Barca tempt Ozil with £350,000 a week carrot

     

    Mesut Ozil will be offered a £350,000 weekly wage by Barcelona as they bid to steal a march on Manchester United in the race for his signature, according to reports.

    Ozil’s deal at Arsenal is set to expire in the summer meaning the midfielder is free to sign a pre-contract agreement with foreign clubs from January 1.

    Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger revealed recently that the club would consider selling Ozil in January to avoid losing him for nothing at the end of the season.

    And the Mirror report that Barcelona are willing to offer Ozil a £350,000-a-week wage packet to bring him to the Nou Camp.

    United boss Jose Mourinho remains keen on Ozil, who he managed during their spell together at Real Madrid, but Barcelona have the advantage of being able to offer the German a pre-contract agreement in the new year.

    When asked if Ozil had already agreed a move to Barcelona on Friday, Wenger responded saying: ‘No. What kind of control can I have over that?

    ‘All these people have agents who can talk to anybody. That doesn’t disturb people, that happens all through their career’.

    Inter Milan are also interested in a move for Ozil and Arsenal are keen to recoup some of the £42.5million they spent on him in the summer of 2013.

    Inter chief Erick Thohir admitted Ozil was a transfer target for his club and the Italians are considering a bid for him during the January transfer window.

    Arsenal face losing both Ozil and Alexis Sanchez in the summer after the star duo enter the final seven months of their contracts at the Emirates.

    Sanchez remains a target for both Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal are braced to receive offers in January for the Chilean.

    Both Sanchez and Ozil impressed in Arsenal’s last league fixture, the 2-0 north London derby victory over Tottenham.

    Arsenal were beaten 1-0 in Cologne on Thursday in the Europa League but will be hoping to bounce back when they turn their attentions back to the Premier League on Sunday for the trip to Burnley.

  • Wenger hails tenacious Ozil after derby delight

    Wenger hails tenacious Ozil after derby delight

     

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger spoke glowingly of Mesut Ozil’s defensive performance, after the German left an indelible mark on Saturday’s 2-0 win over Tottenham.

    Ozil had a hand in goals from Shkodran Mustafi and Alexis Sanchez as Arsenal won their first north London derby in seven, but his incessant pressing also left Ben Davies and Jan Vertonghen largely neutered on Tottenham’s left-hand side.

    The German’s work-rate regularly comes in for criticism and he has come under the microscope since entering the final year of his contract at the Emirates Stadium.

    And, despite his contribution to the win in attack, Wenger was quick to highlight Ozil’s tenacious work going the other way.

    “I am convinced that he had that side to his game and he can produce it,” Wenger told Sky Sports.

    “That’s encouragement for him. When he went off, he got a standing ovation – not because he’s a great football player, everybody knows that, but because he added to the team that kind of defensive play that he’s not a specialist but can do.

    “He’s an intelligent player, an intelligent man and he can add that to his game without any problem because of his qualities.”

    The pre-match chat had been largely centred around a shift in the balance of power between the clubs after Mauricio Pochettino guided Spurs above Arsenal in the table for the first time in 22 years last term.

    But Wenger revelled in his side delivering a flawless performance when it mattered most to hand the Tottenham boss his first derby defeat.

    He added: “That’s what you want from the team, we had urgency, the desire and the focus, we looked always dangerous and efficient. That’s what you want

    “We didn’t lose defensive focus, for 90 minutes we had that consistency in our defensive focus and the team likes to go forward so we need to keep that concentration on the defensive job.”

    Nigerian international Alex Iwobi was a late substitute in the impressive match replacing ozil in the 84th minute.

  • Ozil inspires Arsenal victory over West Ham

    Ozil inspires Arsenal victory over West Ham

    Mesut Ozil on Wednesday inspired Arsenal to a resounding 3-0 victory over West Ham in a midweek English Premier League (EPL) encounter at the Emirates Stadium.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Arsenal boosted their Champions League hopes with a deserved victory over West Ham, who are in relegation trouble after a fifth consecutive Premier League defeat.

    After a quiet first half, Ozil, on his 150th appearance for the Gunners, fired home from the edge of the box after being gifted possession by Jose Fonte.

    Then the German, after playing a one-two with Alexis Sanchez, crossed for Theo Walcott – captain for the day in the absence of the injured Laurent Koscielny – to turn home from eight yards out.

    This was before substitute Olivier Giroud curled in a fantastic third after being picked out by fellow substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

    The Gunners had only won one and drawn another in their past six Premier League games, to leave their hopes of Champions League qualification – having reached the last 17 tournaments – in real jeopardy.

    There were more protests against long-serving manager Arsene Wenger – with some Gunners fans not taking their seats until the 13th minute. It has been 13 years since they last won the league.

    But the protest did not distract the team too much, admittedly against an opposition in even worse form than themselves.

    Arsenal had the best of the first half, but it was after the break they took control of the game.

    Hammers keeper Darren Randolph was unhappy with Ozil’s opener as he felt Sanchez was offside and blocking his view, but referee Martin Atkinson dismissed  his appeals.

    The two Gunners stars both linked up to set up Walcott’s second, and then Giroud scored the game’s outstanding goal to clinch the match.

    The French striker, who replaced Danny Welbeck, has scored five times as a substitute in the  Premier League, a record unmatched  this season.

    Arsenal should have had a penalty in injury time when Sam Byram brought down Nacho Monreal.

    In other EPL matches also played today (Wednesday), Chelsea maintained their seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League table as two Eden Hazard goals saw off Manchester City.

    Sergio Aguero however pulled a goal back for City to make it 2-1 at the end of a pulsating encounter at Stamford Bridge.

    Tottenham produced a sensational late turnaround to beat a stubborn Swansea side 3-1 and keep intact their aspirations of winning a first Premier League title.

    Also, Joshua King scored a dramatic late equaliser for Bournemouth as Liverpool were held 2-2, dropping two crucial points at Anfield.

  • Ozil, Draxler and Gomez out of England clash

    Ozil, Draxler and Gomez out of England clash

     

    Germany will be without Mesut Ozil, Julian Draxler and Mario Gomez for Wednesday’s friendly match with England, Joachim Low has confirmed.

    Arsenal star Ozil has failed to recover from the hamstring problem that kept him out of the Gunners’ last Premier League match against West Brom.

    Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder Draxler and Wolfsburg striker Gomez will also sit out the match with minor injuries.

    Head coach Low, who has already seen Manuel Neuer return to Bayern Munich for treatment on a calf problem, would not say whether the attacking trio will be available for Sunday’s World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan.

    “Neuer is injured, Ozil has muscular problems, Draxler has a slight muscular problem. Gomez also has a slight injury,” he told a news conference. “They won’t play.”

    Germany surrendered a 2-0 lead to lose 3-2 to England when they last met in a pre-Euro 2016 friendly in Berlin last March.

    Low believes England are going through a transition phase under Gareth Southgate in the wake of their shock defeat to Iceland in the finals last year, but is wary of the danger they could pose on the counter-attack.

    “England are in flux,” he said. “They now look for more of a possession game. They have very good players, good on the counter.”

    Lukas Podolski, who will play his final international match at Signal Iduna Park on Wednesday, added: “I don’t know what the difference is between Germany and England.

    “We have had a great coach for the past 10 years. We started on a path in 2004.

    “Club football is very strong in England, they have a lot of good young individual players.”