Latest update: 20/06/2010 

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French squad quit training session over Anelka eviction

A senior official of the French Football Federation has announced his resignation after France's World Cup players refused to take part in a training session in protest at the expulsion of striker Nicolas Anelka.

By James ANDRE / Jonathan WALSH / Nicolas Germain (video)
News Wires (text)
 

AFP - France's disastrous World Cup campaign was plunged into fresh chaos on Sunday when the players refused to train in protest at the decision to send home star striker Nicolas Anelka.

Amid chaotic scenes at the team's training base, the players released a statement protesting at the Chelsea striker's exclusion from the squad for a foul-mouthed outburst during the defeat to Mexico which left France facing elimination.

"a scandal"

Jean-Louis VALENTIN, former managing director, French Football Federation. South Africa, 20 June 2010.

"All the players in the French squad without exception wish to affirm their opposition to the decision taken by the French Football Federation to exclude Nicolas Anelka," said the statement.

The tensions in the French camp rose to the surface when the players travelled to the training pitch in Knysna in their bus, but - led by captain Patrice Evra - refused to start the session.

Manchester United defender Evra had a shouting match with France's fitness coach Robert Duverne prior to the scheduled session, leading Domenech to intervene.

A furious Duverne stormed off and threw his stopwatch towards the far end of the pitch in frustration, in full view of TV cameras.

The players' refusal to train prompted top French Football Federation official Jean-Louis Valentin, whose job is to liaise between the team and the federation, to announce he was resigning.

"I am disgusted, I am quitting my post," Valentin told the assembled journalists watching the chaotic events unfold.

"I am ashamed, I am leaving immediately for Paris. What has happened is a scandal for the federation, for the French team and for the whole country. They do not want to train, it is unacceptable."

After the players' letter was read out to journalists by Domenech, the players trooped back on to the bus to return to their hotel without starting the training session.

Anelka was sent home Saturday after refusing to apologise for an expletive-laden outburst at Domenech at half-time in the 2-0 defeat by Mexico on Thursday.

France, the 1998 winners and 2006 semi-finalists, are supposed to be preparing to face host nation South Africa on Tuesday in their final group Group A game.

But if Mexico and Uruguay draw their match, France are out of the tournament regardless of the result against South Africa.

 

 

Comments (5)

France o France

olala!!never seen such misconduct,aren't there surely better ways to comfront a rather incompetent coach than to compromise a world cup campaign, let alone the team's pedigree.Anywho the French team carries back home a huge luggage of shame,they have egg on their face surely

not

cest pas posilble this is not good what happend

Pride and the downfall of French football

What is happening to French football? This is a national embarrassment. The world is watching and is in shock. Anelka and every other player who walked out of training should be banned for many years from participating on the national team. Pride comes before their fall! There are plenty of young footballers in France to rebuild the team. Halim. Penang, Malaysia

Players refuse to train

The World Cup is trying to make this game truly global, hosted on the African continent and even attracting the lucrative US market. However, to attract newcomers, it is expected to be a professional sport. France is not helping here. They are merely demonstrating that no matter how much you pay players, they still fail to act professionally whether on the field or off. These are members of the French National Team, representatives of the country, not individuals with rights to play and behave at their own discretion or their own devices. The best move for France would be to replace the entire team with new, willing team players for Tuesday's game.

French soccer players

What a bunch of babies.

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