Just ask your Alexa device to play the audio of our opinion piece. You can find more information in our data protection declaration.Ilkay Gündogan and Emre Can have explained themselves after liking an Instagram post related to Turkey's military offensive in Syria. Ilkay Gündogan Angleterre // Manchester City Angleterre // Manchester City İlkay Gündoğan prêt à baisser son salaire et à laisser le titre à Liverpool Confiné, mais toujours lucide. @ilkayguendogan posted on their Instagram profile: “Leroy, I'm wishing you all the best on your next chapter in Munich.   News and background stories from football and the rest of the world of sports, from Germany's international broadcaster. The pair were criticized by German media, with tabloid Their social media accounts were also flooded with angry comments from the public, such as "You're just an Erdogan fan boy", "Go to Turkey where you belong", and "Get out of the DFB team. The German internationals liked an Instagram … Having fielded a young, experimental team against Argentina, some familiar — and older — faces are set to return. I thought that I'd liked a photo of a very good friend of mine, who I lived with in Manchester. I hope those concerned will think it over. We use cookies to improve our service for you. "The Germany national team also presented a united front behind the duo. (13.10.2019) (13.10.2019) Among the 11 female players honored in Dortmund were Silvia Neid, Steffi Jones and current coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg. It wasn't meant in a political way.

Ilkay Gündogan Instagram. The German internationals liked an Instagram post featuring Turkey players that is thought to be political.Germany players Ilkay Gündogan and Emre Can have found themselves mixed up in the contentious debate over a The two German-born players both have Turkish roots and have since taken back their 'likes' and denied they were in any way showing support for military action. "Turkey forward Cenk Tosun, who plays club football for English Premier League side Everton, later posted on Instagram a photograph of the military salute and the words "For our nation, especially for the ones who are risking their lives for our nation. The German internationals liked an Instagram post featuring Turkey players that is thought to be political.Germany players Ilkay Gündogan and Emre Can have found themselves mixed up in the contentious debate over a The two German-born players both have Turkish roots and have since taken back their 'likes' and denied they were in any way showing support for military action. "Turkish players including Cenk Tosun (number 9) perform the military salute Bavaria's interior minister, Joachim Herrmann, also weighed in on the debate, telling German newspaper "The players should be aware of which country they feel connected to. ""Those who know the players, know they are against terror and war," he said. (13.10.2019) News and background stories from football and the rest of the world of sports, from Germany's international broadcaster. Gündogan courted criticism in May 2018 for Over the weekend, tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through German cities protesting Turkey's military operation.Europe's governing body UEFA said they would "examine" the military salute. "Both Gündogan and Can liked the Instagram post, before both unliking the post and explaining their actions. Can said he was "an absolute pacifist and against any kind of war. Beitrags-Autor: admin; Beitrag veröffentlicht: Juni 23, 2020; Beitrags-Kategorie: Google Game Streaming; Berlin (dpa) – Mit dem seltsamsten Spieltag ihrer Geschichte ist die Bundesliga in die heikle Suche nach dem Geister-Meister.

"Personally, I have not seen this gesture, which could be considered a provocation," UEFA's head media officer Philip Townsend told Italian news agency ANSA. He's having a tough time at Everton, barely playing, and then scored a goal and led his team to victory," Gündogan explained. "Turkish players including Cenk Tosun (number 9) perform the military salute Bavaria's interior minister, Joachim Herrmann, also weighed in on the debate, telling German newspaper "The players should be aware of which country they feel connected to. "About 200,000 other people liked the image, also footballers from around the world. He's having a tough time at Everton, barely playing, and then scored a goal and led his team to victory," Gündogan explained.