Germany captain Michael Ballack insists he will play international football again despite being forced to miss the World Cup with an ankle injury.
The Chelsea midfielder was injured in the FA Cup final in a tackle from Portsmouth's Kevin-Prince Boateng, who has apologised for the incident.
"I won't let my international career come to an end because of a foul like this," the 33-year-old Ballack said.
"I will consider things in calm over the next few weeks."
Ballack, who has made 98 appearances for his country and played in the last two World Cups, has to overcome two damaged ligaments and is expected to resume training in eight weeks.
With Germany's first match on 13 June, the Chelsea star now has to come to terms with watching the World Cup finals from the sidelines.
"I gave everything for the goal of South Africa and now the World Cup has been taken away from me in a brutal way," added Ballack.
"It is bitter to be hacked down in such a way in the last game of the season. It hurts."
Ballack limped out of the FA Cup final on Saturday - a game that Chelsea won 1-0 - after 25 minutes following the rash challenge by Boateng, who was born in Berlin to a Ghanaian father and a German mother.
The Pompey midfielder, who could be in the Ghana side to face Germany in Group D in South Africa, insisted on Tuesday his tackle had not been intentional and he was sorry.
"I just came in too late and made full contact," he told Sport Bild online. "It looks pretty stupid."
German fans have vented their anger on dozens of websites, calling Boateng 'public enemy number one' and setting up chat rooms called '82 million against Boateng' or 'Anti-Boateng Group'.
Boateng's half-brother Jerome is in the preliminary Germany squad for the tournament which takes place between 11 June and 11 July.
The Chelsea midfielder was injured in the FA Cup final in a tackle from Portsmouth's Kevin-Prince Boateng, who has apologised for the incident.
"I won't let my international career come to an end because of a foul like this," the 33-year-old Ballack said.
"I will consider things in calm over the next few weeks."
Ballack, who has made 98 appearances for his country and played in the last two World Cups, has to overcome two damaged ligaments and is expected to resume training in eight weeks.
With Germany's first match on 13 June, the Chelsea star now has to come to terms with watching the World Cup finals from the sidelines.
"I gave everything for the goal of South Africa and now the World Cup has been taken away from me in a brutal way," added Ballack.
"It is bitter to be hacked down in such a way in the last game of the season. It hurts."
Ballack limped out of the FA Cup final on Saturday - a game that Chelsea won 1-0 - after 25 minutes following the rash challenge by Boateng, who was born in Berlin to a Ghanaian father and a German mother.
The Pompey midfielder, who could be in the Ghana side to face Germany in Group D in South Africa, insisted on Tuesday his tackle had not been intentional and he was sorry.
"I just came in too late and made full contact," he told Sport Bild online. "It looks pretty stupid."
German fans have vented their anger on dozens of websites, calling Boateng 'public enemy number one' and setting up chat rooms called '82 million against Boateng' or 'Anti-Boateng Group'.
Boateng's half-brother Jerome is in the preliminary Germany squad for the tournament which takes place between 11 June and 11 July.
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