Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 8:03 PM• Dominic Mostert • Last update: 20:10

Dennis Aogo has gone through the dust for a comment he made on Tuesday evening in the studio of pay channel Sky. The twelve-time international of Germany brought back memories of the Second World War with an unfortunate choice of words. He used the word ‘gassing’, a loaded term in Germany. After the incident, Aogo has decided to temporarily stop working as an analyst.

The former pro was a guest on Tuesday evening as an analyst Sky for the Champions League match between Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain (2-0). When he wanted to describe the performance of Manchester City, the former player of Schalke 04 and Hamburger SV used an unfortunate metaphor. “It is simply incredibly difficult to defend against them. I assume that they will train for gassing.”

The expression “to gassing” was common in Germany in the period after World War I, when chemical weapons were first used on a large scale. However, after the Second World War, in which millions of people died in the gas chambers of the German concentration camps, the term became taboo. Aogo has been criticized on social media for his statement and is engaged in conversation with BILD his apologies.

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“Of course this word cannot be used in any context. It was a big mistake. I can only sincerely apologize for it,” said Aogo, who was in the news on Wednesday after he himself received a racist WhatsApp message from Jens Lehmann. . The former goalkeeper sent the message ‘Is Dennis actually your quota black?’, With a smiling emoji, to Aogo himself. The message was probably intended for someone else. Aogo then called Lehmann and accepted his apologies.

His own slip has now led to Aogo no longer being an analyst on TV. For the time being, he is leaving his work with the transmitter, so reports Sky in a statement. Dennis Aogo has apologized and is aware of the influence of his choice of words. He is very sorry. He is an expert analyst on our team, who we appreciate very much, but he made a big mistake. Aogo has decided to stop his work at Sky for the time being. We think that is the right decision. “


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