<p>Germany midfielder Kevin Grosskreutz said he’s fed up with jokes about his two recent run-ins with the law -- hurling a spicy kebab sandwich at a fan and urinating in a Berlin hotel lobby.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In an interview on the Germany team’s official website (www.dfb.de), Gross-kreutz bristled when asked if he was glad there were no kebabs at the team camp in Brazil.<br /><br />“You know what, I don't think that's very funny at all,” said Grosskreutz, who faced assault charges after a Cologne fan told authorities the Dortmund midfielder had thrown a kebab in his face that burned his eyes.<br /><br />Grosskreutz denied the charge and said he threw the meat sandwich on the ground after the fan heckled him in front of a kebab stand. <br /><br />“And there's also no hotel lobby here either -- that's probably going to be your next question,” Grosskreutz added, referring to a May incident for which he apologised after urinating in the Berlin hotel after saying he drank too much following Dortmund's loss to Bayern Munich in the German Cup final.<br /><br />Germany's team spokesman Jens Grittner defended the interview by DFB reporter Steffen Luedeke that was posted on their website. Grittner told a news conference on Friday that there was no intention to make fun of Grosskreutz and said the interview showed the DFB website was not publishing only fluff stories.</p>
<p>Germany midfielder Kevin Grosskreutz said he’s fed up with jokes about his two recent run-ins with the law -- hurling a spicy kebab sandwich at a fan and urinating in a Berlin hotel lobby.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In an interview on the Germany team’s official website (www.dfb.de), Gross-kreutz bristled when asked if he was glad there were no kebabs at the team camp in Brazil.<br /><br />“You know what, I don't think that's very funny at all,” said Grosskreutz, who faced assault charges after a Cologne fan told authorities the Dortmund midfielder had thrown a kebab in his face that burned his eyes.<br /><br />Grosskreutz denied the charge and said he threw the meat sandwich on the ground after the fan heckled him in front of a kebab stand. <br /><br />“And there's also no hotel lobby here either -- that's probably going to be your next question,” Grosskreutz added, referring to a May incident for which he apologised after urinating in the Berlin hotel after saying he drank too much following Dortmund's loss to Bayern Munich in the German Cup final.<br /><br />Germany's team spokesman Jens Grittner defended the interview by DFB reporter Steffen Luedeke that was posted on their website. Grittner told a news conference on Friday that there was no intention to make fun of Grosskreutz and said the interview showed the DFB website was not publishing only fluff stories.</p>