Germany Vs Japan: Joachim Loew comments on Mesut Ozil's performance for Germany at FIFA World Cup Joachim Loew declined to single out Mesut Ozil for criticism after Germany hurt their darkest day at the World Cup. Reigning victors Germany was removed from the event after a shock 2-0 defeat to South Korea, consigning them to the bottom spot in Group F. Fans were not happy with Ozil's lacklustre act. Football World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football World Cup tickets from our online platform WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book Germany Vs Japan Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
The Arsenal man swapped energetic words with groups as he made his way down the tunnel. But Loew was unwilling to pin any of the responsibility on Ozil for his team's surrender. He said. It wasn't only Ozil, an amount of other players didn't perform as they usually would. I take duty for that and stand up for that, but I believed it was a good crew. “I didn't think Thomas Muller had been that undoubted in the first 2 matches and I wanted to make a point thereby dropping him. Towards the finish when we realise we wanted a goal we took a defender out late on and that destined we became less structured, but we couldn't wait, we had to risk. We needed to throw things forward and it opened things up in defence.” Fans close to the channel area expelled their anger at the players. Midfielder Ozil, 29, hit back at a small segment of the vocal abuse, causing him to be calmed by another member of the German backroom staff. A German coach is also got shouting back towards the fans, who are being exact by stewards on the near ladders. Loew is being planned for failing to take Manchester City's flying winger Leroy Sane to the Football World Cup. Sane had an unresolved season for City, racking up 14 goals and seventeen assists and