An "indifferent" body language was levelled at the Germany playmaker at Euro 2016, but he does not care what others are saying about his performances
Mesut Ozil is unconcerned by criticism from former Germany playmaker Mehmet Scholl of his performance against Poland at Euro 2016.
Germany and Poland played out the tournament's first 0-0 draw at the Stade de France, leaving Joachim Low's side needing a win over Northern Ireland on Tuesday to guarantee top spot in Group C.
Former Bayern Munich man turned TV pundit Scholl pinpointed Ozil's "indifferent" body language during the game - a criticism often levelled at the Arsenal man by followers of the Premier League.