‘He Is A Shame To Football And The People Of Germany’ – Mesut Ozil’s Agent Destroys Uli Hoeness With Extraordinary Defence Of His Client

Chris Wright

24th, July 2018

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The ongoing skirmish between Mesut Ozil and Uli Hoeness shows no sign of abating any time soon, with the player’s agent responding to the Bayern Munich president’s criticism of his client with an absolute sledgehammer of a riposte.

If you recall, Hoeness went in double-footed on Ozil after the latter’s post-World Cup retirement from international football, asserting that the attacking midfielder wouldn’t be missed by Germany as he’s been “shit for years”.

The Bayern chief also accused Ozil of shirking, claiming – perhaps offhandedly – that the last time he won a tackle was before the 2014 World Cup.

Well, Ozil’s agent, Dr Erkut Sogut, has exercised his right to reply and bloody hell has he done just that – taking Hoeness apart with surgical precision.

In a statement issued exclusively to Goal, Dr Sogut came wading into the fray with this wide-ranging, all-encompassing diatribe-de-résistance:

The comments of Mr Hoeness miss the point completely, as they have absolutely nothing to do with football. He is trying to divert attention away from the real issue, the issue of racism and discrimination in Germany, which is resurging once again within everyday German society.

As Mesut said in his statement, he accepts reasonable and fair criticism of his football, and deals with that as part of the job. However, Mr Hoeness cannot even provide any actual evidence to back up his foolish statements that are clearly exaggerated. In this case, the stats are clear. Twenty-three goals, 40 assists – which is a German record – and five-time German player of the year – three of which come after 2014.

He claims that Mesut has been a ‘ghost’ for years, but what ‘ghost’ wins all these awards and has this much success? Mesut created more chances in the 2018 World Cup per 90 minutes than any other player, but, of course, he singles him out for criticism. As the president of Bayern Munich is it not best to focus on the performance of his own players seeing as eight of the Germany team play for the club.

If Mesut is such a bad player, what does this say about his opinion on Joachim Low, Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho? These are three elite managers who praise Mesut as one of the best in his position. It is laughable that he thinks he is more qualified to judge footballing abilities than these people, with fabricated statistics.

It is obvious that his comment about Mesut not making any tackles is completely made up and false. But, just so everyone knows, in both the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Euros, Mesut won over 65 per cent of duels per game, moreover he was the most important player in the games against France and Italy in 2016, again making a complete mockery of his ludicrous comments.

The facts speak for themselves and anyway who is he to speak about Mesut in this way? These lies are cheap, stereotypical and baseless comments – made without any foundations – that allow hurtful news to spread.

After the statistical debunking, then came the personal stuff:

Mr Hoeness, we will not waste any more time or energy talking about a subject clearly you know nothing about. Something he does know about though, is the 28.5 million euros in tax he evaded, when he was forced to resign from his role at Bayern Munich and sentenced to prison for his criminal behaviour.

Not only is he a disgrace to himself, but also and more importantly a shame to German football and the people of Germany.

Ozil’s agent attacked the racism and discrimination his client has received from all angles this summer and claims the Bayern chief can’t face “the uncomfortable truth” that criticism of the Arsenal playmaker in Germany is tied to his ethnicity and religion.

Hoeness has very conveniently attempted to direct the conversation to football.

You will have noticed that Mesut’s statement did not place great focus on football and anyway he accepts football-related criticism. The real issue is that which was previously mentioned – the resurgence of the racism and indiscriminate scapegoating he has been subjected to.

He has shown the courage and bravery to speak up for all of those who are unfairly treated in Germany. Immigrants, Muslims and more. These are people he does not represent. Hoeness is clearly one of those people who is not able to face the issues that are in front of him, and is the one hiding behind false stats.

Hoeness is no better than the people Mesut mentioned in his statement, as he has purposefully ignored this wider point. And has done so on purpose. Hoeness knows what he is doing. Issuing crazy comments about Mesut’s football, he thinks, it will create a big reaction and will cover the real issue.

The issue he and many in Germany are scared to confront, an issue he would prefer to sweep under the carpet because he can’t face the uncomfortable truth. He shows the depth of his character and his true personality by ignoring this and making idiotic comments about football.

Well, I will not let him succeed. Mesut has given everything for Germany on and off the pitch – contributed more to the country than he could ever dream of.

Oh scheiße, he dug out the tax stuff!

It’s perhaps worth noting that Dr Sogut’s rap battle verse about tax evasion has since been redacted, but still… youch.

Personally, we hope this ‘Team Ozil vs Hoeness’ beef continues right up until the point somebody makes an ‘Eight Mile’-style gritty docu-drama about it.