Ballack ruled out of World Cup
Germany captain Michael Ballack has been forced out of the World Cup
finals due to an ankle injury which has sidelined him for two months,
the German football federation (DFB) said Monday.
Chelsea forward Ballack was told he could play no part in the June
11-July 11 finals after a scan revealed the severity of an ankle injury
suffered in the FA Cup final win over Portsmouth on Saturday.
“It’s hard to accept, of course I’m disappointed,” said Ballack.
Germany coach Joachim Loew, speaking from one of Germany’s pre-World
Cup training camps in Sicily, said: “We’re going to work to find a good
solution.”
Ballack limped out of the FA Cup final win after a heavy tackle by
Pompey’s Kevin-Prince Boateng, who ironically plays for Germany’s group
D opponents Ghana, and was left sweating over his World Cup chances
despite X-ray scans revealing no broken bones.
Prevented from undergoing a MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan
Sunday due to heavy swelling, a scan Monday by DFB doctor Hans-Wilhelm
Muller-Wohlfahrt finally brought the news Ballack did not want to hear:
a partially torn ligament and an eight-week layoff.
The DFB said in a statement: “His right ankle will have to be
immobilised and put in a plaster cast. He will then have to wear a
special shoe for a further two weeks.”
At 33 years old, the South Africa finals would likely have been
Ballack’s final World Cup campaign. He has 98 caps and 42 goals to his
name.
DFB president Theo Zwanziger condemned Boateng’s tackle, but said he
hoped Germany would use the setback as a motivational tool.
“I can’t stress how sad I am that Ballack has been such a foul. He
has contributed enormously to German football in recent years and he
should have played at this tournament,” he said.
BERLIN, AFP |