The representative of Michael Ballack, Michael Becker, was controversial when trying to defend his client. He clarified that the problem with fellow players selected who does not pass through captain or number is on the shirt, but for the “gay combo” who leads the team.
Ballack sat out of the 2010 World Cup because of an injury and his return would have problems with his team, or, rather, with the players selected. Becker defended the player an unorthodox manner.
Ballack’s problem “is not the captain tape or the number of the shirt. What happens is that the selection is controlled by a gay combo,” said the representative.
“There are a bunch of gays that controls the selection. They are poor, ugly, untalented, bureaucratic, inhuman and gays” said Becker, and said that “soon a former German international will bring it all to light.”
“The playing style of the German team, leaving aside the strength for commitment to elegance, is a symbol of that homosexuality” concluded the representative of Ballack.
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