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Germany coach Joachim Low has criticised Chelsea's decision to leave Michael Ballack out of their Champions League squad for the group stages.
The 31-year-old German international's omission means he cannot play before the knockout stages begin in February.
Low said: "Chelsea's doctors estimate he will not be able to play for two to three more months.
"But Michael is much more optimistic and expects to play sooner. For us, Chelsea's decision isn't justifiable."
Ballack has not played since undergoing ankle surgery in May and the Chelsea medical department maintain the Germany captain would not be back in time to play any part in the group qualifiers.
Low added that Ballack was at a loss to explain the club's decision.
"I discussed it with Michael and he could not fully explain Chelsea's decision to me," said Low.
The fact that Chelsea are unable to find a place in their 25-man squad for Ballack when he may be fit for some of their Group B games is likely to fuel speculation about his future.
However, Low had previously said he was hopeful Ballack would be fit to play in his country's Euro 2008 qualifying match against the Republic of Ireland on 13 October.
And if that is the case, Ballack would be fit for all of Chelsea's Champions League matches except September's home tie against Rosenborg and their trip to Valencia on 3 October.
But Chelsea believe that is an unlikely scenario and have decided against the gamble.
A statement from the club read: "We hope Michael's recovery is as quick as possible.
"We hope Michael returns to full training soon so that he will then be available for the Champions League latter stages."
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Source: BBC Sport |
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