Jerome Boateng is baffled by some of the criticism
levelled at Germany team-mate Mesut Ozil.
Both players were involved in Germany's 2-2 draw with
Cameroon on Sunday as Joachim Low's side were far from their best in their
penultimate FIFA World Cup friendly.
Ozil attracted negative comments from sections of the
German press as well as fans in the stadium in what was a disappointing team
performance ahead of their Group G opener against Portugal on June 16.
However, Boateng leapt to the defence of the Arsenal
playmaker, suggesting that sections of Germany's support should not watch them
in future.
"I don't get it, I can't understand it," he
said.
"Maybe it's better those people don't show up in the
stadium at all."
Ozil has struggled to find consistency at club level
since moving from Real Madrid in September, but Low is confident he will be on
top form in Brazil.
"He needs two more weeks, then we'll see a strong
Mesut at the World Cup," the Germany coach explained.
Culled from Soccerway
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