Michael Ballack will resume his duties as Germany captain when he returns to the national team after an injury layoff, winning a tug-of-war against Philipp Lahm who replaced him at the World Cup in South Africa. “I have in the past days had a personal discussion with Ballack and I decided that Michael Ballack will continue being the captain of our team,” Germany coach Joachim Loew told reporters Wednesday. “But I told him that as things stand today I do not see him being able to help the team (after his recent injury).” Ballack is not expected to return to action for his country until next month at the earliest. The 33-year-old, who has won 98 caps and scored 42 goals, had said he was expecting to take over the role again after he missed the World Cup due to an ankle injury, suffered when playing for Chelsea in the FA Cup final. Defender Lahm was picked to lead the Germany team at the tournament where they finished third and had said he wanted to stay on as captain even when Ballack returned. The two were locked in a verbal row as Ballack returned to fitness after signing for former club Bayer Leverkusen. Ballack, however, is not expected to make his international comeback until October at the earliest, missing the qualifiers against Belgium and then Azerbaijan on Sept. 7 due to a lack of match practice.