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Kroos slams Ozil's 'nonsense' racism accusations

Germany star Toni Kroos has hit out at former international team-mate Mesut Ozil, suggesting his claims of racism within the team and German federation are "nonsense."

Ozil stepped away from Germany duty last month at age 29 , citing racism as the main culprit after a controversial pre-World Cup photo session with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The criticism Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan received for the photo intensified following Germany's shocking World Cup exit at the group stage. 

The Arsenal star said that the lack of backing he received from the German federation made him "no longer want to wear the German national team shirt."

But Kroos has launched a scathing assessment of Ozil's claims. 

"The proportion that is well and properly addressed in [Ozil's] statement is unfortunately overshadowed by the much higher proportion of nonsense," the Real Madrid star told Bild

"I think that he knows that racism does not exist within the national team and the DFB," Kroos continued.

"On the contrary, we are always committed to diversity and integration. Mesut was a good example, as many of our fellow players [were]."

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Kross went on to address the controversial photo with Erdogan, which Ozil says led to him being slammed for his Turkish heritage. 

"I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," Ozil said last month. 

Kroos, again, disagreed with Ozil's characterisation. 

"Mesut was criticized for the photo - and rightly so," Kroos said.

"And he missed the chance to explain himself. Nevertheless, he was absolutely supported by the athletic leadership and the team.

"Later he was - as we others also - criticized for the performance at the World Cup. The type of criticism was certainly not always at a good level - but you have to go through [that] as a player."

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