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Published 15:55 23 Nov 2022 GMT
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"Rudiger lifts up his legs and do you know," began Hamann, "you don't belittle the opposition (like that) because it always comes back at some stage.
"I think it was very unprofessional. I think it was out of order. Arrogant. He was having a laugh, there's only one team having a laugh now," he said.
Some feel that Rudiger's histrionics were a nod to how much taller he is than his Japanese opponent.
"The spirit of the game is about respecting the opposition, respecting your opponent. And he didn't do it. I've got no explanation or excuse for it," concluded the German.
Liam Brady says the former Chelsea defender will be embarrassed when he looks back on it.
"He'll be embarrassed when he sees that again and when he sees that result too. Because the Japanese got their own back on him. I think it was Asano he was taking the mickey out of. As Didi says, he won't be smiling now Rudiger."
Elsewhere, with Germany now in trouble, Hamann was critical of their manager Hansi Flick for leaving Mats Hummels at home.
"I'm not saying that one player makes all the difference, but I think the fact that he didn't take Hummels. He takes Bella Kotchap from Southampton, who's a very good young player. He took another player from Leipzig, Klostermann, who hasn't played for four months," said Hamann.
"And it just doesn't make sense to me. I think it shows that he wants a quiet team. But a quiet team won't win anything and I think it showed today."
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