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Raymond Domenech, France World Cup Coach, BLASTS His Own Players

Raymond Domenech France World Cup Coach

JEROME PUGMIRE   06/21/10 04:05 PM ET   AP

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa — France coach Raymond Domenech said his players acted like imbeciles by protesting Nicolas Anelka's expulsion from the team by refusing to train just two days before the match that decides their World Cup future.

"I tried to convince them that what they were doing was an aberration, an imbecility, a stupidity without name," Domenech said Monday.

The players worked out Monday, a day after striking to show their displeasure about Anelka being kicked off the team for getting into a heated exchange with Domenech at halftime of France's loss to Mexico last week.

France plays South Africa on Tuesday in a Group A match it needs to win to stand a chance of advancing. It also needs a winner in the Mexico-Uruguay game to avoid a repeat of the 2008 European Championship, when it went out in the first round.

Patrice Evra's role as captain could be over after only five games, with Domenech refusing to confirm him as his leader after the defender initiated the player walkout.

"I haven't picked the team yet, we will see tomorrow," Domenech said, adding of the players that "they've expended a lot of energy. It's sad."

When Domenech was asked if some players had told him they do not want to play the game, he answered evasively.

"It is a possibility that we will finalize (things) tonight with the staff to see what team we put in place," he said.

Evra was furious at the French Football Federation's decision to send Anelka home late Saturday, amid claims from the players that the FFF denied Anelka a chance to give his side of the story at a news conference.

Having initially said he understood his players' frustration and that what Anelka said – although abusive – was something which happens within the locker room, Domenech struck a different note on Monday.

"First of all, I would like to specify that the punishment that was handed out to Nicolas Anelka is justified," Domenech said. "I support the federation in this matter. No one can permit themselves to act like that, either in the dressing room or elsewhere."

FFF secretary Henri Monteil cast doubt whether all the players wanted to strike, speculating that there were "three or four" leaders taking the rest along with them.

Stern-faced and speaking without emotion, Domenech also defended his decision to read out a statement from the players in which they announced their refusal to take part in training. It had surprised many that Domenech agreed to speak on the players' behalf, because it created ambiguity about whether he supported the strike or not.

Domenech said he spent more than 45 minutes trying to talk the players out of the strike, including when the players were on the team bus with the curtains closed. Other federation officials also tried, with one delegate even resigning over the incident, he said.

"At a certain point, I said to myself: 'Stop. We have to put an end to this charade' – because that is what this was," Domenech said. "Something must be done. Everything was being broadcast live. The French and all the people who were asking themselves what was happening had a right to know. So I took the paper and I read it."

"What I should have said at the end is that in no way do I support this document or this attitude."

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AP Sports Writer John Leicester contributed to this report.

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Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
08:55 AM on 06/24/2010
Well, here we have it folks, the great DIVIDE. Let's us see where you stand.

On the one side who think that the French players acted liked thugs. They consider that Domenech has a lot to answer for, but the players' conduct is unforgivable.

I count myself among this group.

Then, there are those who believe that all the fault belongs to Domenech and that the players are everything sugar and spice and everything nice!

If you disagree, the "logic" goes something like this:

You are a racist! Why? Because you refuse to understand the "social roots" of the problem. Domenech was all bad, as the neocons and Neo York Times informs us, whenever they get a chance to slam dunk the French!

Also, you are a supporter of Le Pen and the National Front!

Why? Because they are racists and since you are too....

So, who will win this confrontation?

My prediction: Nicolas Anelka will become the new hero of the French suburbs and the caviar leftist on both sides of the Atlantic!!
08:07 PM on 06/23/2010
Domenech, I would stay out of Marseilles if I were you.
You know why.
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Thomas Paine, expat in France 1792-1802
08:46 AM on 06/24/2010
Oh really? That depends on where he goes in Marseille!!
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StevieTheK
On n'oublie rien, rien du tout
11:34 PM on 06/22/2010
A poor craftsman blames his tools...

plenty of shame and blame to go around on this one. All that talent completely squandered.
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11:00 PM on 06/22/2010
I think the French Federation have a lot to answer for by naming his replacement before the world cup even started. What kind of moral or sense of respect for him does this give the players? The minute I heard the news about Blanc being the new manager go public, it was clear the team would struggle during this tournament. Even if they had won Domenech would still be losing his job. Is this good for motivation, team unity, or belief?
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tlaltecuhtli
09:52 PM on 06/22/2010
Apparently Sarko sent his Minister of Sport to deliver a hellfire and brimstone, rip 'em a new one to the French team - which she did ... right before the game today. Great morale builder. Unspeakably classy. And then Domenech - apparently Rudolph is not the only red-nosed reindeer - refuses to shake hands with the winning coach. I say give Les Bleus to Zizou to coach, and send Mme le Ministre, President Snarkozy, and his Mme, and Domenech far, far away.
05:19 PM on 06/22/2010
The fact that everyone on the team walked out should have showed this idiot who is right and wrong

If he can't see that, he is blinded by his own stupidity
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caroline gray
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05:06 PM on 06/22/2010
He shouldn't be BLASTING anyone, he should hate himself for poor coaching. Zidane should headbutt this idiot, thank god he's gone.
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atila
05:04 PM on 06/22/2010
Au revoir Domenech,I don't know why but I'm pretty sure you never will be hire again.
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06:06 PM on 06/22/2010
interesting... I wonder if another professional football (in France, of course) would hire him
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Alex Da Ponte Melo
04:34 PM on 06/22/2010
Domenech is a fool!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDrq1SM9f_o
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06:09 PM on 06/22/2010
He's a cretin... ha blames his own stupidity on others. So much for French sportsmanship
03:53 PM on 06/22/2010
The telenovella happening w/in the French locker-room has almost been as entertaining as the World Cup in general.
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03:46 PM on 06/22/2010
WHO FARTED?... Not me. Must've been the other people
03:34 PM on 06/22/2010
Is Domenech French for "Ditka"?
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notsogr8
03:32 PM on 06/22/2010
This is what happens when the coach is guided by astrology. It's the only god that gives direct advice to his followers, and the results are pretty clear.
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caroline gray
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05:07 PM on 06/22/2010
how can anyone respect this man?! he's blinded by hubris & stupidity.
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James Haun
the first 359 fans were the hardest
03:30 PM on 06/22/2010
"a stupidity without name" ~ I love it ~ c'est la vie, les Bleus!
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
03:29 PM on 06/22/2010
no wonder they hated this guy