Should Ilkay Gundogan be banished from Germany squad?

Stefan Effenberg, the previous Germany global, trusts Ilkay Gundogan ought to have been expelled from Die Mannschaft’s World Cup squad.The Manchester City midfielder has experienced harsh criticism from German supporters after a photo rose of him meeting questionable Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan a month ago. Amid the meet in London, Gundogan, of Turkish plunge, gave Erdogan a marked City shirt containing the words, ‘My President’. The signal drummed up a buzz in Germany in light of the stressed political relations between the two nations. Gundogan was subjected to sneers from German supporters amid both of their ongoing World Cup warm-up matches against Austria and Saudi Arabia  And Effenberg, who was sent home from the 1994 World Cup after the group stage for directing an obscene gesture in the direction of his own supporters, believes Gundogan and Mesut Ozil, the Arsenal midfielder who was also present at the meeting with Erdogan, should play no part in Russia.

“If you bet on certain values, as the DFB (German FA) repeatedly conveys, then the decision can only be made by throwing the two players out,” said Effenberg.

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