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    France sticks with Domenech

    stupid move to be honest, I wanted Didier Deschamps to take over the France reigns.

    Raymond Domenech will stay on as France coach despite a humiliating first-round exit at last month's European Championship, the French federation said Thursday.

    The decision - taken at a Paris meeting between FFF president Jean-Pierre Escalettes and several council members - means the 56-year-old Domenech gets a chance to lead Les Bleus to the 2010 World Cup.

    The FFF president said he did not want to make a rash decision based on the public outcry that followed Euro 2008.

    "Domenech's record is not that bad as coach," he said. "It is not catastrophic. He qualified us two straight times for a major competition," the 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008.

    "I did not want emotion and passion to get the better of reason," Escalettes said.

    Escalettes said the council members voted 18-0 in favor of keeping Domenech, with one abstention. However, he suggested that Domenech may stand down if France does not get a good start to its 2010 qualifying campaign.

    "He is the first to be self-critical," Escalettes said. "Everyone is fully aware that the French team must evolve. We will see where things are in mid-October. But we have not asked him to sign a contract. It is a moral contract."

    He also insisted that Domenech must improve his current communication strategy, criticizing the coach for remarks that were "sometimes like pouring vinegar on a wound."

    "That has to change to reconcile him with the French fans," the federation president said.

    Domenech's team flopped dismally at Euro 2008 last month, where it was among the favorites just two years after reaching the World Cup final.

    But two-time European champion France failed to win a match and scored only one goal, in a 4-1 loss to the Netherlands.

    The French also drew 0-0 with Romania before losing 2-0 to an unimpressive Italy team.

    "No more France-Romania's," Escalettes said, urging Les Bleus to start playing attractive football again.

    French football league president Frederic Thiriez said the fans were let down at last month's tournament.

    "We apologize to the fans of the French team, but the failure was collective and everyone must take their part of the blame," Thiriez said. "I back the decision taken by the president. When you are in trouble the only answer is solidarity."

    Former France captain Didier Deschamps had been among the candidates to replace Domenech, who now has a first World Cup qualifying match at home against Serbia on Sept. 10.

    Domenech was reproached for the brittle way in which he answered questions, for alienating French players from the fans by having too many closed-door training sessions and for proposing marriage to his girlfriend, Estelle Denis, live on television just moments after the French were eliminated.

    "He only has one mission now, to concentrate on what happens on the field," Escalettes said. "Now the communication has to be focused on the French team, not personal viewpoints. ... In my opinion this communication was sometimes disastrous, aggressive and lacking clarity. He has a few years of experience behind him, and it's up to him to show he can bounce back from this failure."

    Domenech was publicly backed by captain Patrick Vieira, defender Willy Sagnol and several other players.

    "That carried some weight," Escalettes said "If it was just Vieira and Sagnol, that would have been worrying but that there was (Franck) Ribery, (Karim) Benzema, and (Hatem) Ben Arfa proves something."

    Escalettes said he even went to Vienna, Austria, during Euro 2008 and spoke at length with UEFA president Michel Platini, who advised him to keep Domenech in place.

    Several members of France's 1998 World Cup winning team, including Zinedine Zidane and Bixente Lizarazu, called for Deschamps to take over.
    I don't like his defensive style of play, its not as good to watch.



    #2
    i can do better than him
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    !GORA OSASUNA!

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      #3
      Originally posted by izadi17 View Post
      i can do better than him
      I doubt it , but this is a move that I didn't see coming

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        #4
        sorry trezeguet.

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          #5
          they got soooooorakh in euro


          As bad as my team performed they at least beat france...haha

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            #6
            stupid move!

            its sad how countries like france, brazil and holland have the best resources yet they don't use them for whatever reason.

            scolari 4 brazil

            deschamps 4 france (or wenger)

            hiddink 4 holland

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              #7
              domenech with france makes for a snore-fest...i couldnt stand watching france this euro they were horrendous..
              Go Cows!

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                #8
                fck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  #9
                  Hes a terrible coach. he has some personal grudge against trezeguet.

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                    #10
                    i don't like him, he doesn't trust scorpio players

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                      #11
                      F'ing hell.

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