Michael Ballack's agent Michael Becker has not ruled out taking legal action against Kevin-Prince Boateng
Michael Ballack's agent Michael Becker has not ruled out taking legal action against Kevin-Prince Boateng.
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Boateng tackles Ballack in the FA Cup final |
He has no doubts that it was a premeditated attack. "Every spectator could see what Boateng has done and that was clearly a premeditated foul," said Becker. "It is not possible that somebody breaks the rules with the intent to cause injury. The football field is not outside the law, even if Boateng believes that."
Meanwhile, Portsmouth midfielder Boateng has apologised to Michael Ballack for the challenge which ruled the Germany captain out of the World Cup.
Boateng, who will represent Ghana ufffd an opponent of Germany in the group stage ufffd at the World Cup this summer, told Sport Bild magazine that he had already offered his apologies several times to Ballack.
"All I can do is apologise," said Boateng, who is the half-brother of Germany international Jerome Boateng. "I was just too late and I hit him straight on. It looked stupid. I apologised to him twice on the field and now for a third time. I am sorry. It was not intentional."
Ballack is still letting the realisation sink in that he is going to miss the World Cup due to the ankle injury he picked up from the tackle.
"Of course I am angry and it is disappointing. I don't want to comment on it yet," he said.
"When you get such a diagnosis just two or three weeks before a World Cup then it is bitter. But that is football. Things must go on."
Germany coach Joachim Low is looking to put the bad news behind him as quickly as possible and
concentrate on preparing his squad in the best possible way for the World Cup. "Clearly it is going to be harder without Ballack, but we still want to reach our objectives," he said yesterday.