Barcelona player Arda Turan retires from international football amid row over attack on journalist

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Turkish international and Barcelona midfielder Arda Turan announced on June 6 that he retired from international football amid a row surrounding his attack on a sports journalist.

He was kicked out of the Turkish national team squad earlier on June 6, one day after verbally and physically assaulting daily Milliyet's Bilal Meşe on a plane carrying the national team from Macedonia's Skopje to Italy's Trieste. 

The player was told to leave the team camp by coach Fatih Terim after the coach held a meeting with federation officials in the wake of the incident, daily Hürriyet reported.  

The attack took place late on June 5 when Arda Turan approached Meşe before the plane took off, and started shouting at him. 

"Tell me Bilal Meşe, were you there? Were you with us when you wrote about the bonuses issue? Who did I ask for money from? Who did ask I for bonuses from? Talk. Come on. Who made you write those reports?" Turan reportedly shouted at Meşe, who has been in journalism for more than 40 years.

Turan was referring to stories widely reported in the Turkish media during the national team's troubled European Championships last year, in which Turkey failed to advance from its group with two losses in three games.

Reports suggested there was major disharmony in the team at the time, stemming from a rift between the squad, led by team captain Turan and coach Fatih Terim, and the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) over the level of bonuses paid to players for participating in the championship.

"What kind of a country is this? They allow you onto this plane. F*** those who allowed you onto this plane," Turan reportedly railed at Meşe, describing him as "shameless." 

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