Saturday November 7, 2009
PARIS: Patrick Vieira has failed to impress France coach Raymond Domenech, who left the Inter Milan midfielder out of his squad for two World Cup qualifying playoff matches against the Republic of Ireland.
Aly Cissokho was the only surprise among a 24-man squad named by Domenech on Thursday, the Lyon defender being given the chance to win his first cap only three years after moving out of the amateur divisions.
France face the Republic in Dublin on Nov 14 and then host the return leg at the Stade de France in Paris four days later, the aggregate winner gaining entry to the World Cup finals in South Africa.
Given Vieira’s improved performances for Inter, Domenech had been half-expected to give the defensive midfielder a chance to feature for ‘Les Bleus’ for the first time since a friendly defeat to Nigeria on June 2.
However Domenech, who is believed to be reluctant to break up the defensive midfield pairing of Lassana Diarra and Jeremy Toulalan highlighted Vieira’s lack of regular first team action.
The pressure is now on Vieira, who said that his aim was to “go to the World Cup“, to convince Inter coach Jose Mourinho that he deserves more playing time at the Italian club.
“I want him to play on a regular basis, so that he can bring his potential and his experience to the World Cup,” said Domenech of Vieira, whose family hail from the west African country of Senegal.
Domenech admitted it “had not been an easy decision” to leave Vieira out of the squad, which he said “have to get tough” if they are to overcome the challenge that lies ahead.
Squad
Goalkeepers: Cedric Carrasso (Bordeaux), Hugo Lloris (Lyon), Steve Mandanda (Marseille)
Defenders: Eric Abidal (Barcelona), Aly Cissokho (Lyon), Julien Escude (Sevilla), Patrice Evra (Manchester United), Rod Fanni (Rennes), William Gallas (Arsenal), Bacary Sagna (Arsenal), Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla).
Midfielders: Abou Diaby (Arsenal), Alou Diarra (Bordeaux), Lassana Diarra (Real Madrid), Florent Malouda (Chelsea), Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux), Moussa Sissoko (Toulouse), Jeremy Toulalan (Lyon)
Strikers: Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea), Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Andre-Pierre Gignac (Toulouse), Sidney Govou (Lyon), Thierry Henry (Barcelona), Loic Remy (Nice). — AFP