Ozil has 'respect of every player', says Arsenal boss

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Arsenal boss said Mesut has nothing but respect from his team-mates after his decision to quit Germany's national team claiming sparked uproar in his home country.

today said Arsenal were taking pains to make sure Ozil, 29, feels comfortable at the club as controversy rages in over his acrimonious walk-out following in

"We want to help all the players and Mesut to feel here with us like he's at home, like a family," Emery, who is in his first weeks as Arsenal coach, said during a pre-season visit to

"We are every player's family and for him to work every day, to work well with his team-mates, is good for us... I'm very happy with him. I'm looking at every and I think Mesut, he has here the respect of every "

Ozil, who was born in to Turkish-origin parents, said he felt "and disrespect" -- pointing the finger at German authorities -- in his no-holds-barred statement released over the weekend.

The 2014 World Cup-winner said he was unfairly maligned over Germany's group-stage exit in Russia, after some media highlighted a pre-tournament photo with Turkey's strongman

"I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," wrote, adding: "Certain German newspapers are using my background and photo with Erdogan as right-wing propaganda to further their political cause."

Germany's federation swiftly denied the allegation of racism, while Erdogan called to praise his decision -- which follows a resurgence of the German far right.

Ozil declined to comment on Wednesday as he took part in a training session at a private school in ahead of Thursday's friendly against Atletico Madrid.

"For him it's one thing with the national team and another with us," said.

"Normality is the best thing for him and I am sure he's going to do a big season with us this year... it's very, very personal and here I want to help him.

"Everybody at the club is thinking like me to help him and to feel (good) here and express his quality with us."

also said the players were keen to support Ozil, who smashed the club's transfer record when he moved from Real Madrid in 2013.

"What happened between him and the national team is his private matter so this is not an issue for us," said Cech.

"It's something which is unfortunate for him but we will try to do everything so that he feels good, that he trains well so he feels good for the season, because he's one of the key players.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 13:55 IST