Ballack lets 2nd chance at Cup final slip (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-05 08:57
DORTMUND, July 4 - If heroism in football is about seizing the moment,
Germany captain Michael Ballack could not quite live up to the role on Tuesday
as he let a second chance of playing in a World Cup final slip through his
grasp.
Two Italian goals at the very end of extra time of a compelling
semi-final consigned the hosts to a 2-0 defeat.
"It's not that Italy didn't deserve to win," he told reporters after the
match. "But it is very bitter."
The stage was set for the 29-year-old Ballack to provide the inspiration for
his young team mates and make up for his personal disappointment at missing the
last World Cup final through suspension.
Ballack, who will move from Bayern Munich to Chelsea next season, has made
late, match-winning goals a speciality throughout his career, scoring an
impressive 31 times in 69 appearances for Germany before the semi-final.
But on Tuesday, when substitutes Bastian Schweinsteiger and David Odonkor
were hurling themselves forward down the wings, where was Ballack?
He was doing a solid enough job in midfield, concentrating on defensive
duties alongside Sebastian Kehl, but there were no long-range shots, no diving
headers and none of his usual menacing runs into the penalty area.
After Fabio Grosso's curling shot had given Italy the lead n the 119th
minute, Ballack did make it to the edge of the penalty area at the business end
of Germany's final attack.
Sadly for the hosts, his off-balance shot that careered high and wide summed
up the extent of his attacking threat in a tournament in which he failed to
score.
Four years ago, it was Ballack's storming form in midfield that did more than
anything to lead Germany through to the final 2-0 defeat by Brazil, which he
missed after committing a tactical foul in the semi-final against South Korea.
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