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07th Mar 2022

Arsenal accused of hypocrisy over Ukraine after not backing Ozil’s Uighur campaign

Callum Boyle

Arsenal have previously claimed they do not become involved with political issues

Arsenal have been accused of hypocrisy after they showed their support for the people of Ukraine ahead of their game against Watford on Sunday – three years after appearing to distance themselves from comments made by Mesut Ozil on the plight of Uighur Muslims.

Arsenal captain Alexandre Lacazette wore a special armband in the colours of the Ukrainian flag for the Gunners’ win over Watford on Sunday – part of Premier League plans to show support for the country amidst Russia’s invasion.

The club had tweeted a picture of the armband before kick-off at Vicarage Road, along with the caption “Football Stands Together”.

As flagged by many on social media – including AP journalist, Rob Harris – this appeared to represent a different approach to the one the club had adopted with Ozil.

The German international, who now plies his trade with Fenerbahce, is of Turkish heritage and Muslim. In 2019, when he was still an Arsenal player, he protested against the alleged persecution of the Uighur Muslims in China, using his social media platform to highlight the issue.

Arsenal chose not to back Ozil’s campaign, stating that it was club principle not to become involved with political issues. The 33-year-old has since spoken of his disappointment at the club’s reaction.

The Mirror’s Colin Millar pointed out that Arsenal’s perceived double standards don’t end there, with the club adopting a similar stance with Mohamed Eleney when the Egyptian made a post relating to issues events in Palestine.

Another user said: “Precisely. Do we only keep politics out of sport when there are powerful commercial interests we may irritate if we let it in?”

A third user tweeted: “Double standard at its finest.”

Another user said: “I support helping Ukraine, because they are human beings but also because this could become our plight. But this is a good example as to why the endless virtue signalling in football is a dangerous thing. He’s completely right where was the support for Ozil.”

Arsenal have yet to respond to the comments made.

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