Mario Goetze says World Cup exclusion was \'really tough\' to take

Goetze was the one who scored the match-winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final which helped his side lift the title.

Update: 2019-08-02 10:46 GMT

Leeds: Germany midfielder Mario Goetze, who was not included in the squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, said omission was 'really tough' for him to take.

"The tournaments are always special. Nevertheless, not being called up for 12 months was an important experience for me. I've learned from that and have drawn the right conclusions. That took me a step further," Goal.com quoted Goetze as saying.

"Since it was a new situation [not being called up], I couldn't prepare myself in advance. The refusal was really tough to take. In those situations, the affection from those close to me was very important," he added.

Goetze was the one who scored the match-winning goal in the 2014 World Cup final which helped his side lift the title, defeating Argentina by 1-0.

However, Goetze said he is not the kind of guy who will cry about it and added that he draws strength from such situations.

"I'm not a guy who will cry about it. Of course, it was hard, but it doesn't help to think negatively about it, or to mope. I try to draw strength from these situations and find solutions. If you compare such a situation with the real problems of other people, it's just trivial," Goetze said.

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