Ozil and Kolashinac involved in the war of criminal gangs

Don't interfere with Sead Kolashinac. The fans of Arsenal call the left-wing defender like “bisha”. Last month he testified that he was a very strong opponent even outside the green field. When he and his friend Mesut Ozil were attacked near a Turkish kebab in London by [...]
Don't interfere with Sead Kolashinac. The fans of Arsenal call the left-wing defender like “bisha”.
Last month he testified that he was a very strong opponent even outside the green field. When he and his friend Mesut Ozil were attacked near a Turkish kebab in London by several thieves, he left the car and clashed with them.
Then, triumphantly, he had distributed a photograph on the Instagram writing “I think we're okay”.
The two players were outside Arsenal's team to Newcastle on August 11th for reasons the club's spokesman called the other <x0-cyndin acids”. It was believed Ozil and Kolasinac were being protected from other possible attacks by strong gang groups.
But then news came up that both of them had been denounced by police for misbehaved in public after a conflict with their guards at Ozil's house. Tabloids had speculated football players were involved in one of two rival criminal gangs.
It was even speculated that a Eastern European gang, which may well be Albanian when it is known that there is too much influence in London, had warned against other attacks on these players but that it had only added fuel to the fire.
Ozil was seen sleepy in the match Arsenal won the day before the day against Burnley. /Periscope












