By Erik Kirschbaum
BERLIN, Jan 3 (Reuters) Germany captain Michael Ballack has hit back at criticism from Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge over his decision to leave Munich for English champions Chelsea.
In an interview with Sport-Bild newspaper published today, Ballack dismissed Rummenigge's comment that Bayern did the right thing by ''letting Ballack go'' on a free transfer at the end of last season.
''Herr Rummenigge should simply tell the truth and accept the fact a player decides to go to another club,'' Ballack said, adding that Rummenigge's comments ''just make me laugh''.
Bayern had made Ballack, 30, the most lucrative offer in club history in 2005 which would have extended his contract beyond mid-2006 after he had led them to three Bundesliga championships and three German Cups in his four seasons in Munich.
After the midfielder decided not to stay, Rummenigge publicly questioned Ballack's character and commercial manager Uli Hoeness said Ballack was only interested in another currency rather than another culture and language as he had claimed.
Ballack was jeered at his final home match in Munich after the public bashing from Rummenigge and Hoeness while at the same time his future Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho was calling him ''one of the best players in the world''.
Ballack said the jeers had hurt and blamed Rummenigge at the time for whipping up public sentiment against him.
Last season Ballack scored 14 league goals, most of them decisive, in his final Bundesliga campaign while leading Bayern to their second consecutive league and cup double.
Noting Bayern's struggles this season after they dominated last season, Ballack said he had long urged Bayern executives to acquire a playmaker but said he got fined for his suggestion.
''But it shows now that I wasn't far off with my ideas,'' Ballack said, referring to Bayern's struggles in the first half of the season where they lacked creativity in midfield.
Ballack said he was still adjusting to England and finding it difficult to take advantage of his strength in the air.
''I
sometimes
miss
a
good
cross
I'd
get
from
Willy
Sagnol
or
Philipp
Lahm.
Chelsea's
style
is
different
than
at
Bayern.
It's
difficult
to
take
advantage
of
my
strength
in
the
air.''
Ballack
said
even
though
Chelsea
coach
Jose
Mourinho
had
included
him
in
the
group
of
key
players:
''No
one
has
a
job
guarantee.
I
think
I've
been
on
the
pitch
because
I've
been
doing
my
job
well,
because
I
fit
in
the
team
and
can
help
it.''
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