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FRANCE: Breaking Down the Roster

Friday, May 14th, 2010

by Jonathan Elbaz

Goalkeepers:
Hugo Lloris (Lyon) – 9 caps
Steve Mandanda, (Marseille) – 12 caps
Cedric Carrasso (Bordeaux) – 0 caps
Mickael Landreau (Lille) – 11 caps

Defenders:
Bacary Sagna (Arsenal) – 17 caps
Patrice Evra (Manchester United) – 26 caps
William Gallas (Arsenal) – 78 caps
Eric Abidal (Barcelona) – 52 caps
Rod Fanni (Rennes) – 4 caps
Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla) – 18 caps
Adil Rami (Lille) – 0 caps
Marc Planus (Bordeaux) – 0 caps
Gael Clichy (Arsenal) – 3 caps
Anthony Reveillere (Lyon) – 5 caps

Midfielders:
Lassana Diarra (Real Madrid) – 27 caps
Alou Diarra (Bordeaux) – 24 caps
Jeremy Toulalan (Lyon) – 31 caps
Florent Malouda (Chelsea) – 51 caps
Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux) – 17 caps
Abou Diaby (Arsenal) – 2 caps
Yann M’Vila (Rennes) – 0 caps

Forwards:
Thierry Henry (Barcelona) – 118 caps
Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea) – 64 caps
Andre-Pierre Gignac (Toulouse) – 10 caps
Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich) – 42 caps
Sidney Govou (Lyon) – 43 caps
Djibril Cisse (Panathanaikos) – 39 caps
Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseilles) – 7 caps
Mathieu Valbuena (Marseilles) – 0 caps
Jimmy Briand (Rennes) – 3 caps

Cool Facts:
- For all of you Domenech haters – and let’s face it, everyone’s a Domenech hater, Laurent Blanc (coach of Ligue 1 Bordeaux) was offered to coach France after this upcoming World Cup
- Just Fontaine, former French international, currently holds the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup (13)!
- Patrick Vieira, Karim Benzema, Louis Saha, Samir Nasri, and Philippe Mexes were all surprisingly excluded by Raymond Domenech in his preliminary World Cup roster. These starts total a stunning 180 caps. These players would minimal trouble finding their way into any other country’s squad list based on sheer talent.

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WORLD CUP PROFILES: France (aka Les Bleus)

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Four years after the most infamous head butt in soccer history and just weeks after a notorious Thierry Henry handball, France is trying to find itself before kickoff in South Africa.

Les Bleus lost a core group of players from its 2006 team that made it all the way to the finals before losing on penalties to Italy. With Zinedine Zidane, Fabien Barthez, Claude Makelele and Lilian Thuram all hanging up their jerseys after the defeat, paradoxical coach Raymond Domenech must look to a new group of players to lead France back to the top of the football world. While some players will be making their first trip to the World Cup, others have led Les Bleus to glory before.

Henry is the undisputed leader of this year’s team. Though not the player he once was, he’s still the most feared goal scorer in all of France – netting a record 51 scores for Les Bleus. The Barca forward will team with Nicolas Anelka, Franck Ribery and Yoann Gourcuff when the team is in attack mode. Waiting behind these recognizable faces are a host of young players itching to lead their country to victory.

Headlined by Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema, Domenech’s second options on the attack include some of the most talented youngsters in the world. Beyond Benzema, the coach will have Andre-Pierre Gignac, Florent Malouda and Loic Remy at his disposal – though none have much experience at the national level, they are all proving to be rising stars on the club scene.

Henry vs Italy in 2006 – photo credit: Reuters

The French defense boasts some of the top defenders in the world, but playing out of position in South Africa might prove to be the group’s downfall. Starting with the central defense, stalwart defender William Gallas will man his usual territory, while Barca’s Eric Abidal will move to the middle from his normal position on the left. Sebastien Squillaci, a natural center back, seems to be the odd man out in the middle – a move that has raised some eyebrows considering his affinity for playing at the center.

Overall, France is a capable team. They’ll bring some of the world’s most talented players to South Africa. But as it looks right now, they’ll all be leaving empty handed. Les Bleus will certainly make it out of the group stages – as they’ll face South Africa, Mexico and Uruguay – but possible matches against England, Brazil and Spain don’t bode well for a team that’s still trying to find its identity. Watch for France to make it to the quarterfinals but no further.

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INJURY LADEN BARCELONA MUST FIGHT TO RETAIN TOP SPOT

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

An already depleted Barcelona defense received another blow Tuesday, as defensive ace Eric Abidal has been sidelined for the next two months with a leg injury. Abidal suffered the injury during a routine practice with the club.

The Frenchman is just the most recent scratch for Barca, though. Abidal joined Dani Alves and Yaya Toure on the injury report, while Rafael Marquez and Gerard Pique were handed suspensions for Sunday’s match at Atletico Madrid after receiving red cards during a slim 2-1 victory over Getafe Saturday.

The change in line-up couldn’t have come at a worse time for manager Pep Guardiola. With Real Madrid – winners of seven of its last nine matches – gunning for the top spot in La Liga, Barcelona will have to keep winning just to stay one step ahead of Los Blancos. Only five points back in the league standings, Real Madrid is hot and only getting hotter. Cristiano Ronaldo, the most feared goal scorer in the world, will return from a two match suspension in time to regain his form against league bottom dweller Xerez Saturday.

With Madrid pushing for a title, a trip to face a mediocre Atlético Madrid squad could be a tall order for a diminished Barça team. Atlético is currently 12th in the league, but it packs a very potent goal scoring punch. The duo of Diego Forlan and Sergio Aguero has produced a combined 17 goals for Los Rojiblancos this season and it could also produce quite a few headaches for a weakened Barcelona defense.

Despite the task before them, Guardiola knows how to win, keeping his team out of the losing column this season while racking up only four draws. If Barca wants to avoid its first loss of the year though, it’ll have to lean heavily on its own offensive duo – Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Perhaps the most feared tandem in the game today, Messi and Ibrahimovic have combined for 27 goals this year. Though Ibrahimovic has failed to find the back of the net in five-straight league contests, all it’ll take is an open crease for him to find the stat sheet once again.

With upcoming matches against Racing Santander, Malaga and Almeria – who have combined for only 15 victories this season – Guardiola will have time to wait for his defense to heal, but not too much, as Barça will travel to the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu April 11 for a clash with Los Galacticos.

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