Ozil's Germany absence a 'pity' - Sane

The Manchester City winger was forced to answer some awkward questions as Die Mannschaft held their press conference at a primary school

Leroy Sane feels it is a "pity" that Mesut Ozil no longer plays for after being asked about his former international team-mate by a fearless student on Tuesday.

Arsenal star Ozil announced he was leaving international football in July after accusing German Football Federation (DFB) president Reinhard Grindel of discrimination and "incompetence".

The outburst came after the midfielder felt he had been unfairly targeted for criticism following his meeting in May with Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Germany held their media conference ahead of a friendly with on Thursday at a school in Leipzig, with Sane put on the spot about Ozil's absence from the squad by a budding reporter.

"For me personally, it's a pity," he said. "I would have liked to have played with him for a bit longer, as a footballer and as a good friend.

"Unfortunately, it is not like this anymore, but I think we have some more good players here, who I understand well and can learn a lot from."

Sane was not the only one to be asked an awkward question, with one student probing Manuel Neuer on his preference between Pep Guardiola and Germany boss Joachim Low.

Neuer, who played under Guardiola at between 2013 and 2016, gracefully sidestepped the question, leaving Sane – who was signed by the Spaniard for in 2016 – to deliver a diplomatic response.

"I think they are both very good coaches and both have already gained a lot of experience," he said.

"They both have their game philosophies and I think both have been very successful in recent years.

"I think it's really hard to say who is better."

Germany face in the Nations League four days after their meeting with Russia as they look to avoid relegation after a year to forget.

Ozil's retirement came in the aftermath of Die Mannschaft's exit from the World Cup at the group stages, and they have followed that up by losing two of their three Nations League matches to date.