因?yàn)橐痪渑K話,法國(guó)足協(xié)將前鋒阿內(nèi)爾卡開(kāi)除,但這并不能解決埋藏在法國(guó)隊(duì)內(nèi)部深深的矛盾。昨晚,法國(guó)國(guó)家隊(duì)又爆出驚人消息,全體法國(guó)隊(duì)球員集體拒絕參加昨日下午的訓(xùn)練。對(duì)于目前的混亂局面,解決矛盾已經(jīng)心有余而力不足的法國(guó)隊(duì)領(lǐng)隊(duì)讓? 路易斯?瓦倫蒂表示自己已向法國(guó)足協(xié)請(qǐng)辭,宣稱自己對(duì)于處理這些鬧劇已經(jīng)心生厭煩了。法國(guó)隊(duì)全體隊(duì)員發(fā)表的聲明表示,他們這么做是為了向法國(guó)足協(xié)表明他們反對(duì)開(kāi)除阿內(nèi)爾卡的決定。聲明稱,所有隊(duì)員,無(wú)一例外,想要表明他們反對(duì)法國(guó)足協(xié)開(kāi)除阿內(nèi)爾卡的決定。這份聲明還嚴(yán)厲指責(zé)法國(guó)足協(xié)沒(méi)有保護(hù)球員的利益,使得阿內(nèi)爾卡實(shí)際上并不能算是很?chē)?yán)重的“將帥粗口事件”最后被媒體公布于眾,使得他們?cè)诂F(xiàn)場(chǎng)外憂的情況下還要面對(duì)內(nèi)憂滋擾的窘境,法國(guó)足協(xié)根本沒(méi)有花精力去嘗試保護(hù)球隊(duì)。
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. |
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 their training base, the players released a statement protesting at the Chelsea striker's exclusion from the squad for a foul-mouthed rant during the defeat to Mexico which left France facing elimination.
"All the players in the French squad without exception wish to affirm their opposition to the decision taken by the French Football Federation (FFF) to exclude Nicolas Anelka," said the statement.
The players said they deplored the way the dressing room bust-up between Anelka and coach Raymond Domenech had been revealed by sports daily L'Equipe on Saturday.
"We regret the incident at half-time of the France v Mexico match, but we regret even more the divulging of an event which was only the squad's business and was part and parcel of the life of a top-level team," the statement added.
"The FFF did not at any point try to protect the squad," the players said.
"It took a decision based solely on facts reported by the press, without consulting the players."
The FFF kicked Anelka out on Saturday, saying his outburst was "unacceptable".
The tensions in the French camp over the striker's exclusion rose to the surface when the players travelled to the training pitch in Knysna in their bus on Sunday, 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 before the scheduled session, leading Domenech to intervene.
A furious Duverne stormed off and threw his stopwatch across the pitch in frustration, in full view of TV cameras.
The players' refusal to train prompted top FFF 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 journalists watching the extraordinary 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' statement 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, 31, was sent home after refusing to apologise for the expletive-laden outburst at Domenech after the coach had criticised his low-key first-half performance in the 2-0 defeat to Mexico on Thursday.
France, the 1998 World Cup winners and 2006 semi-finalists, are supposed to be preparing to face host nation South Africa on Tuesday in their final Group A game.
If Mexico and Uruguay draw their match, France are out of the tournament regardless of the result against South Africa.
Evra refused to blame Anelka on Saturday, saying the real problem in the squad was a "traitor" who had leaked details of the incident to the media.
Earlier Sunday, the team's star midfielder Franck Ribery made an emotional attempt to quash the rumours surrounding the team during an unscheduled appearance live on French television.
Ribery played poorly against Mexico after regular playmaker Yoann Gourcuff was dropped and there were reports the players had to be pulled apart after clashing on the plane taking them back from the game in Cape Town to their base.
But Ribery described the stories as "nonsense".
"I have no problem with Yoann. Saying I fought with him is nonsense," said the Bayern Munich star during what was supposed to be an interview with Domenech on TF1.
"Of course, (the team) fell apart," Ribery said. "It's France that's suffering, our country. I'm suffering. Everyone in the world is laughing at us."
Bixente Lizarazu, a member of the victorious 1998 squad, compared the extraordinary events to cult TV series "X-Files".
"We're in an episode of X-Files, it's science fiction," he told RTL radio. "Everyone's losing it."
Marcel Desailly, his teammate in that squad, told Britain's ITV: "We love this generation of players. We are really sad. It's a shame."
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