Germany prepare for life without captain Michael Ballack when they face Hungary in Budapest today in their penultimate World Cup warm-up match.
With Ballack out with an ankle injury, Bayern Munich defender Philipp Lahm is widely tipped to take over the captain’s armband to lead the side in South Africa.
Germany’s Bayern players may be rested by coach Joachim Loew to give them some extra rest after last Saturday’s Champions League final defeat and Loew will look at different options to replace Ballack in midfield.
Coached by former Dutch midfielder Erwin Koeman, the Hungarians are expected to give the Germans the same kind of test at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium as Group D opponents Serbia in South Africa.
With Ballack out and Lahm set to take charge, Loew is expected to name Schalke 04 goalkeeper Manuel Neuer between the posts in Budapest in place of injured first-choice Rene Adler.
Werder Bremen’s Tim Wiese is set for a place on the bench, with Bayern Munich’s 35-year-old goalkeeper Hans-Joerg Butt unable to train on Thursday with an upset stomach.
With Ballack out after injuring his ankle in the FA Cup final nearly two weeks ago, midfielder Thomas Mueller said it was down to the rest of the squad to raise their game to compensate.
“It’s not about who wears the armband,” Mueller said. “After the loss of Ballack, experienced players like Klose, Schweinsteiger and Lahm must now step up.”
While Germany lost both midfielders Ballack and Christian Traesch with ankle injuries in recent weeks, Hungary have a few injury concerns of their own.
“The conditions for preparation could have been better,” Koeman said. “There have been a few injuries.”
Germany start their campaign on June 13 against Australia and fly to the Republic on June 7 after their final warm-up game against Bosnia-Herzegovina next Thursday, but there could be problems waiting for them as soon as they get off the plane.
Germany spokesman Harald Stenger said there were no plans to switch their World Cup base in Pretoria, even though their reserved hotel has alleged problems between the owners and the local authorities over licenses.
South African media report the Velmore Grande Hotel does not have the permits demanded by South African authorities.
“I can only say that this is an issue between FIFA, the agency Match, through which we booked the hotel, South African authorities and the hotel itself,” Stenger said.
Team manager Oliver Bierhoff said the federation was aware of the problems, but was confident the issue would be resolved.
“Sometimes things in South Africa are ready at the last minute, but we fully trust FIFA that we will move into our Velmore Grande base,” Bierhoff said.
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