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At 34 there isn't a guarantee: Ballack

The German skipper admits his dream of lifting the Cup is all but over as he will be almost 34 at World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

Published on: Jul 9, 2006, 16:12:00 IST
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Germany captain Michael Ballack admits his dream of lifting the World Cup is all but over as he will be almost 34 when the 2010 World Cup in South Africa comes along.

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Ballack, capped 70 times by his country, missed the 2002 World Cup final through suspension and wanted to cure that heartache by lifting the trophy in Berlin in Sunday's final.

He led the hosts to the World Cup semi-finals but lost 2-0 to Italy in extra-time and must now come to terms with the fact that he is unlikely to ever win football's ultimate prize.

"I am 29 now and a World Cup only comes along every four years. I will be almost 34 and at that age there is no guarantee that I will be there," Ballack said.

"I realised this could be my last chance to be a world champion."

Despite the disappointment of missing out on World Cup glory Ballack can look forward to a new challenge after agreeing to join English champions Chelsea on a free transfer from Bayern Munich.

"It is good that I have a new challenge after the World Cup," Ballack said. "After this highlight I do not have the routine at Bayern Munich but a new motivation with Chelsea.

"I want to win the Champions League at Chelsea."

Ballack finished runner-up to Real Madrid in the 2002 Champions League when he was at Bayer Leverkusen.

But before heading to Chelsea, Ballack will holiday with his family and has chosen to go to Italy despite the bad memories it may bring.

"As usual I will go to Italy on holiday and on July 30 I start with Chelsea," he said.

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