World Cup 2018: Germany legend Oliver Kahn names the two players most at fault for group stage exit
Former goalkeeper has let rip at his compatriots after Joachim Low's side crashed out of the competition in Russia
GERMAN legend Oliver Kahn has launched a scathing attack on his country's World Cup flops.
And the Euro 96 winner singled out Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil as one of the chief culprits for the team's Russia humiliation.
Joachim Low's men became the first German team in 80 years to exit a World Cup in the first round when losing 2-0 to South Korea on Wednesday.
Former keeper Kahn, who won 86 caps and 22 trophies with Bayern Munich, has now let rip at his compatriots.
The 49-year-old fumed: "They deserved to go out. The players didn't show enough commitment throughout the group stage.
"They lacked togetherness, and their play was far too static.
"The main disappointments for me were Sami Khedira and Mesut Ozil.
"They were bypassed during the first game against Mexico, and were left on the bench against Sweden.
"They got another chance on Wednesday, but neither of them could take it.