Neuer denies Ozil's claims of racism within Germany set-up

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has denied that was the victim of racism within the German FA (DFB), but admitted the fiasco has taken a toll on the players.

quit international last month amid the furore over his meeting and photo opportunity in May with Turkish Recep Tayyip Erdogan, which raised questions about Ozil's loyalty to

Having been booed by German fans in pre-friendlies, quit the national team following Germany's shock early exit from the finals in and with his parting shot he accused of racism.

However, star denies any claims of racism within the national team.

"We've always tried to integrate all the players and we've also done everything for our teammates to make them feel good going into games," said at Bayern's pre-season training camp in southern

The world-class admitted Ozil's comments have taken a toll on those who still play for

"There has been a lot of back and forth with much written and said about it. Of course, it was very stressful for those who read about it," added Neuer.

Only a few Germany stars have spoken out about the has yet to comment.

After 23 goals and 40 assists in 92 internationals for Germany, Ozil, who was born in to Turkish parents, quit the national team in an explosive three-part statement a fortnight ago.

"In the eyes of Grindel and his supporters, I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," wrote the Arsenal midfielder, whose comments sparked a racism storm in Germany and triggered fierce debate about integration.

Ozil was singled out by some corners of the German media as a reason for Germany's poor performances, but Grindel, who has refused calls to resign, later refuted his claims of racism within the

- 'Need for change' -

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Neuer said he understood Ozil's reasons to quit, "it is the decision of each You have to look for the reasons for yourself and, in his case, he found them.

"Of course we accept this decision."

Following the Ozil furore and Germany's woeful displays in the group stages, Neuer has called for a fresh start, especially for their next game against new world champions in on September 6.

"It is the task of those in charge at the to re-structure the team and to give it a new face," said Neuer with Loew already promising an over-haul of the national squad.

"We need to have new players, who are really proud to play for the national team and want to give everything to play for their country.

"I think that there is a lot going on within the national team and the DFB.

"We will have to wait and see how things shape up.

"The fact is that some things need to be changed.

"We also have big goals in the national team and of course we want to show a different face again.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 17:05 IST