Germany captain Michael Ballack ruled out of World Cup

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  • caveman_nige
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    • Feb 2008
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    Germany captain Michael Ballack ruled out of World Cup

    Ballack was injured in the 35th minute of the FA Cup final


    Germany captain Michael Ballack has been ruled out of this summer's World Cup because of the right ankle injury he suffered in Saturday's FA Cup final.
    The 33-year-old Chelsea midfielder has made 98 appearances for his country and played in the last two World Cups.
    A scan revealed a partially torn ligament but it is expected to be eight weeks before he can resume training and Germany's first match is on 13 June.
    He was injured after a challenge by Portsmouth's Kevin-Prince Boateng.
    Ironically, Boateng could be part of the Ghana squad that will face Germany in Group D at the finals in South Africa.
    The former Tottenham player was born in Germany and represented German youth teams but chose to play for Ghana, his father's country of birth.
    After Fifa removed the age limit for players who want to switch national allegiance, the 23-year-old was cleared to appear for Ghana in the finals and has been named in a provisional 30-man squad.
    The Portsmouth midfielder's late tackle in the 35th minute of Chelsea's Cup final victory at Wembley led to Ballack limping off.
    An early X-ray at the stadium showed no broken bones but a further scan in Germany on Monday highlighted the full extent of the problem.
    The German Football Federation said Ballack's right ankle will be placed in a cast and he will have to wear a special shoe for two weeks after the cast is removed.
    A Chelsea statement confirmed: "The German national team doctor Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, estimates the earliest possible return to training for the player is in eight weeks."
    Ballack impressed for Germany during the 2008 European Championship, when they were eventually beaten 1-0 in the final by Spain, and was considered a key figure for them again this summer.
    The Germans begin their campaign against Australia on 13 June before matches against Serbia on 18 June and Ghana on 23 June.





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  • steppenwolf
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    • Mar 2009
    • 1236

    #2
    Another good player that will miss WC. Sad...


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    • shuffs
      DK Veteran
      • May 2009
      • 299

      #3
      Not the best of challenges by Boateng, deserved a red card.

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      • ajd7
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        • Jan 2010
        • 68

        #4
        He will be sadly missed at the world cup.

        Not that i'm a big fan of his, i actually don't like him as a player and don't like the club he plays for, but, you want the best players to play in the top tournaments.

        Yes it was a bad challenge and it probably warranted a red card but i certainly don't think he meant to do it.
        Last edited by ajd7; 18 May, 2010, 18:23.

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