Which Chelsea stars wanted Scolari out? Certainly not me, claims Ballack

Mystery surrounds which Chelsea players wanted Luiz Felipe Scolari out in the build-up to his sacking.The Brazilian was axed on Monday and captain John Terry has since suggested that he lost the support of a number of key stars at Stamford Bridge.Michael Ballack was alleged to have met owner Roman Abramovich along with senior team-mates Petr Cech and Didier Drogba before Scolari was booted out. Hands up: Ballack reckons it's wrong to point the finger at ScolariBut the German midfielder insists other players should take the blame for his exit after joining last summer.   'It is a shame because he had not been with us for a long time,' Ballack told German website www.sport1.de.   'Of course there was some criticism and we did not get the results we all would have wanted, but that is not the manager's fault but the team's.   'Something like this is always uncomfortable.'    TODAY'S POLL   Who do you think should replace Scolari as the new manager of Chelsea?VOTE POLL RESULTS      Close All pollsClick to view yesterday's poll results Should Guus Hiddink's appointment be ratified, the Dutchman will be the fourth manager Ballack has played under at Stamford Bridge since joining in 2006, but despite the upheaval the German is still confident the club can challenge for silverware this season.   'I want to win the Champions League and play at the highest level and I can do that with Chelsea,' he added. 'Last year we were level with Manchester United on points right to the end in the Premier League and we lost the Champions League final unluckily on penalties.   'This club has high ambitions and that is what I came here for.'  Shocked Terry blames his Chelsea team-mates for getting Scolari the sackHAVE YOU SAY: Which players let Scolari down at Chelsea?MARTIN SAMUEL: No more puppets Roman, what you need is a monsterASH WEDNESDAY: If Hiddink wants to succeed he could do worse than learning The Language of English footballJAMIE REDKNAPP: Player power is a dangerous game to play when you're in big troubleEXCLUSIVE: The Chelsea part-timer - Hiddink set to double up with Russia and Kenyon may be next to goRanieri fancied his chances against Scolari's Chelsea but admits Juve's task will be harder nowCHELSEA FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET  

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