Ballack up for it
Michael Ballack is eager to make up for lost time when holders Chelsea begin their FA Cup campaign at home to west London rivals Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.
The Germany midfielder missed Chelsea's 1-0 win over Manchester United in last season's final at Wembley after undergoing ankle surgery in April and only returned to first-team action a fortnight ago.
But, after scoring from the penalty spot against Fulham in a 2-1 win at Craven Cottage on New Year's Day, Ballack is looking forward to the challenge of taking on another of the Blues' near-neighbours.
"The game against QPR is important for us. We play at home so we are favourites and we want to reach the next round," Ballack said.
"Of course I was disappointed to miss the final last year. But I can't change the things that have happened.
"I got my injury but now I'm looking forward to having a run in the side. I hope we reach the final again and that I can play."
He added: "I was in the stadium for the final last season and it was a good feeling, especially as it was the first game at Wembley.
"It was a big atmosphere in this unbelievable stadium with so much history and I could feel the importance of the competition.
"In England the FA Cup is very, very important and maybe it doesn't compare with cup competitions in other countries, so it was new to me."
Frank Lampard's thigh injury has eased Ballack's way back into the team and Chelsea manager Avram Grant is a big fan of the German star.
"I like intelligent footballers. Football has become more tactical and physical," Grant said. "You need intelligent players because of that. Michael is an intelligent player and I like him. He is important for us.
"He can't be at his best over three games in such a short time back after being out for eight months.
"Ballack is one of our leaders - all his life he has been a captain, including of the national team," the Israeli added. "I want him to play when everyone is fit, not just when guys are injured.
"Michael can do many things on the pitch - score and provide assists. He's a hard worker and this is important for us."
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