France miss a Zidane
With only four days left before their opening World Cup group game, France are struggling for leadership and confidence.
Coach Raymond Domenech's team look rudderless in comparison to 2006 when they united behind Zinedine Zidane's inspired leadership to reach the final.
Former captain Thierry Henry is on the bench and Patrice Evra was only recently given the armband.
There is mounting expectation that the current crop of players is bound to flop and winger Sidney Govou says that France will only improve by pulling together quickly.
“We're lacking this little something for us to be a good team, a very good team,” Govou said Monday. “This won't happen if we shoot each other down, putting the blame on such and such.”
Some critics, like former France defender Marcel Desailly, are predicting the worst for Domenech's team.
Desailly played alongside Zidane when France won the World Cup in 1998 and the European Championship two years later.
A decade on, he is an outspoken media pundit. In his newspaper column for South Africa's Sunday Times, he drew bleak and unfavourable comparisons with the team of four years ago. Desailly even predicted Domenech's team would not qualify from the group stage. Mexico and host South Africa are also in Group A.
“In 2006, the spine of the team was Fabien Barthez, Lilian Thuram, Patrick Vieira, Claude Makelele, Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry experienced players,” Desailly wrote. “The young generation should be bringing enthusiasm but it's just not there.”
Desailly questions the wisdom of Domenech's sudden decision to switch from a defensive 4-2-3-1 formation to a more attacking 4-3-3 lineup only two weeks ago, suggesting it was arranged too hastily and has confused the players.
“They are now at the end of their preparation and should be at their best, but I'm annoyed that we still don't have a starting lineup and are undecided over tactics,” said Desailly, who played 116 times for France. “A team who are going to win the World Cup should already know these things.”
France have been regularly knocked since going out of the European Championship two years ago without winning a match.
“I won't say we're used to it, but we haven't had it easy for two years. We're living with it,” Govou said. “We're getting criticised quite a lot and it's not easy, so we try and gain strength from within the squad.”
Govou thinks that the virulent French fans have an unrealistic perception of the team.
“We haven't been brilliant on the pitch. There is a difference between what people think the players are capable of individually and what we do collectively,” he said. “I don't think it's necessarily a good thing to listen to everything that's been said. It's not always credible, it's not always fair.”
Domenech appears to have left the team largely to their own devices, with the players expected to find the answers.
“We don't have any instructions, we don't have any restrictions,” Govou said. “We need to make this 4-3-3 system work, so that we play as well as possible in defence or in attack.”
The new system started brightly enough when France beat Costa Rica 2-1 two weeks ago, but France then drew 1-1 at Tunisia and lost 1-0 against China last Friday.
"We're obviously disappointed by our last two matches,” Govou said. “We have problems in a collective sense, [problems] playing collectively all the time.”
France, who open up against Uruguay on Friday, are crying out for a leader to step in and sort things out, but circumstances have worked against the team.
Henry was dropped to the bench by Domenech for the three warm-up matches and therefore has been unable to rally the team on the field, while veteran midfielder Patrick Vieira was not picked in Domenech's squad.
Henry had a poor season for Barcelona, used sparingly as a substitute to now lack match fitness. Now that he's been benched and with Vieira out of the squad, Domenech had to find a captain. Evra was chosen after his outstanding season for Manchester United.
Arsenal defender William Gallas had previously led France on two occasions. As the most senior player in Domenech's starting team with more than 80 appearances, many expected him to receive the captain's armband with Henry and Vieira missing.
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