The Germany international first made it clear that he was paying homage to his roots, and has now moved to denounce the press and unfaithful partners
Mesut Ozil has released a second statement in response to the criticism both he and Ilkay Gundogan received in the wake of meeting with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Arsenal player this time taking aim at the German media and disloyal sponsors.
Ozil released the first piece of a three-part statement on Sunday morning, stating from the outset that there was no political agenda involved and that he was merely paying respect to the political office of the country of his ancestors.