Ballack puts Lahm in his place over captaincy
Friday, 16 July 2010
BERLIN, July 15 (AFP): The tussle for the German captaincy took a new turn on Wednesday when regular skipper Michael Ballack took the chance to reassert his own credentials at the expense of the man who did the job at the World Cup in South Africa.
Philipp Lahm was given the armband for the tournament when the 33-year- old Ballack, who has captained the side since 2004, was ruled out after injuring his ankle playing for Chelsea against Portsmouth in the English FA Cup final at the end of May.
With Germany reaching the semi-finals, the 26-year-old Lahm went on record to say that he would not hand back the captaincy unless told to do so by coach Joachim Loew.
Ballack, however, who has 98 caps to his name, is not yet ready to call time on his international career and launched a broadside at Lahm while giving his first press conference at new club Bayer Leverkusen.
"I am the captain of the national team," said Ballack.
"Philipp Lahm has made his claim at a moment that I feel is inopportune. I was injured and could not defend myself.
"There are hierarchies. I am going to talk to Philipp about this business."
The issue has cast a light shadow over Germany's World Cup campaign which saw them win rave reviews for their four-goal thrashings of Australia, England and Argentina.
Philipp Lahm was given the armband for the tournament when the 33-year- old Ballack, who has captained the side since 2004, was ruled out after injuring his ankle playing for Chelsea against Portsmouth in the English FA Cup final at the end of May.
With Germany reaching the semi-finals, the 26-year-old Lahm went on record to say that he would not hand back the captaincy unless told to do so by coach Joachim Loew.
Ballack, however, who has 98 caps to his name, is not yet ready to call time on his international career and launched a broadside at Lahm while giving his first press conference at new club Bayer Leverkusen.
"I am the captain of the national team," said Ballack.
"Philipp Lahm has made his claim at a moment that I feel is inopportune. I was injured and could not defend myself.
"There are hierarchies. I am going to talk to Philipp about this business."
The issue has cast a light shadow over Germany's World Cup campaign which saw them win rave reviews for their four-goal thrashings of Australia, England and Argentina.