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Wednesday 25 March 2015

Low: I don't know if Ozil was clubbing or not!

Low: I don't know if Ozil was clubbing or not!
The World Cup-winning coach says he was aware that the midfielder had visited Germany following claims he could be in trouble over a night out

Joachim Low says Mesut Ozil had Arsenal's permission to be in Berlin after he was reported to have been in a nightclub just hours after missing the Gunners' 2-1 win over Newcastle with illness.

Reports in Germany on Monday evening claimed that Ozil was spotted partying in the German capital late on Saturday.

Low has revealed that the playmaker was allowed to fly to Germany after the match at St James' Park, but admits he does not know exactly how he was spending his time.


"It's anyone's guess whether he was partying or not," Low told reporters ahead of Wednesday's friendly with Australia.

"He has told me that he was in Berlin. I spoke to him and he said that he was weakened by a cold during last week and so Arsene Wenger and Ozil together took the decision to not play him at the weekend. After the match, he was allowed to fly to Berlin."

Low also defended his decision to call up Lukas Podolski, despite the on-loan Gunners forward having struggled to find form at Inter in 2015.

"I saw his match against Cesena in the stadium and then spoke to Lukas the following day," Low said. "The match was revived when he came on at half time. He is overall in better physical shape, but of course he has had initial difficulties in Italy.

"Lukas has always been there for us in the last 11 years. He gave it his all for the team. He has played loads of games and scored many goals. And he still has a lot of quality -- age has not taken its toll.

"He has our full support behind him. This will help him at his club, wherever he will be playing. It's important for him that he gets to play regularly and plays well."

Low also hailed the return of Bastian Schweinsteiger to the national squad and revealed he has not discounted a potential return for Fiorentina striker Mario Gomez.

"It's important to have the captain back on board. He's in very good form and has taken an important leadership role at Bayern," he said, before adding of Gomez: "We're still looking at him."

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