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Sep 06, 21:40By: Konstantinos .
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Euro2012 Qualifiers: Switzerland v England, Scotland v Liechten. , Ireland v AndorraIf you cast your mind back to February 6 2008 you might remember that England beat Switzerland 2-1 at Wembley in Fabio Capello's first game in cha... |
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Updated: 03/09/2010, 22:19Added: 24/07/2010, 02:34
Les Bleus' campaign ended in failure and controversy, as they managed only one point and one goal from three games in Group A and were left in disarray when the squad refused to train two days before their final game against hosts South Africa.
A number of senior figures had called for sanctions against the perceived ringleaders of the protest - but Blanc proposed to exclude the whole party at a meeting today with the French Football Federation's federal council, who ratified the decision.
A statement on fff.fr read: "Laurent Blanc met this Friday, July 23, with the federal council, to whom he presented his staff and his sporting project.
"He also proposed to the federal council, who accepted, not to retain for the friendly against Norway, on Wednesday August 11 in Oslo, any of the 23 players officially selected by the French Football Federation for the World Cup in South Africa.
"Laurent Blanc will release the list of players retained for this match against Norway on Thursday August 5 at 11.30."
The strike, on June 20, came after Chelsea forward Nicolas Anelka was sent home from the tournament following a heated exchange with then coach Raymond Domenech at half-time during the defeat to Mexico on June 17.
Captain Patrice Evra accused a "traitor" within the party of leaking details of Anelka's foul-mouthed rant to the media and of destabilising the squad, and was then seen arguing with fitness coach Robert Duverne at the start of the scheduled training session.
Duverne stormed off the training ground and the squad headed for their bus and refused to train, leaving Domenech to read a statement to the press on their behalf.
Former France defender Lilian Thuram and Marcel Desailly called for Evra to be banned from national team duty over his part in the insurrection, and departing federation president Jean-Pierre Escalettes took a similar stance on Anelka.
But Blanc said upon his unveiling as Domenech's successor: "It is not for me to decide on sanctions. I am not the bogeyman. If I consider they are the best players in their position, I will take them."
Jeremy Toulalan previously called for any sanctions to be applied equally to all squad members, telling July 11's Journal du Dimanche: "I'm not proud of what I did but I accept responsibility. There were no ringleaders and no slaves, no good guys and no bad guys. We were all involved and we are all responsible because nobody said a word (against the boycott)."
Arsenal trio Bacary Sagna, Gael Clichy and Abou Diaby, former club-mate William Gallas, Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery, Barcelona's Eric Abidal, Chelsea pair Anelka and Florent Malouda and Bordeaux playmaker Yoann Gourcuff are also among the notable players affected by Blanc's decision.
The opening qualifier for Euro 2012, at home to Belarus on September 3, thus represents the first opportunity for any of the 23 to feature in Blanc's line-up.
Meanwhile, Fernand Duchaussoy has been named as the interim president of the FFF.
The 67-year-old, president of the Ligue du Football Amateur since 2005, had been widely expected to succeed Jean-Pierre Escalettes, whose resignation was accepted at a July 2 meeting of the FFF's federal council but stayed on until a successor could be found.
That meeting dissolved with no agreement reached between Duchaussoy and his counterpart at the Ligue de Football Professionel, Frederic Thiriez, but Duchaussoy - the sole candidate - was unanimously elected to the role at today's meeting.
Source: TEAMtalk.com
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