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Germany star Ballack caught up in decapitation row ahead of Poland clash

Polish daily newspaper Super Express has depicted Michael Ballack with his head chopped off

Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack has been caught up in a row between Poland
and Germany ahead of the European Championships after a newspaper depicted him
with his head chopped off.

Polish daily Super Express put together a spread showing Leo Beenhakker holding
the severed heads of Germany skipper Ballack and coach Joachim Low.

Ahead of the countries' meeting in Klagenfurt on Sunday, Poland coach
Beenhakker was told to "bring us their heads", which he has described as "sick".

UEFA are hoping the outrage created by the images will mark an end to the
matter.

A spokesman said: "We are aware of the pictures. It's not something we should
condone, people should be talking about the football.

"There is a healthy rivalry but there is a limit. We are hopeful the talking will be done on the pitch."

Beenhakker was shocked at the images and told the Bild newspaper: "That is rubbish. It shows that all over the world there are sick people. I distance myself from it totally."

Super Express have also drawn heavy criticism from the Bundestag, the German
parliament.

Peter Danckert, chairman of the Bundestag's sport committee, said: "This
photo-montage is a scandal. I hope that the Polish government reacts
appropriately to it."

 Ballack is determined to erase the memory of losing the Barclays Premier League
and the Champions League this season with Chelsea at the final hurdle.

"It is forgotten now," Ballack insisted.  "The club season is over. I am looking forward to this tournament.

"We played two preparation games, I feel well and I am not injured. I hope I
can stay fit all through the tournament."

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