09/07/2012 - FOOTBALL - FRANCE

Deschamps vows to get tough with France's bad boys

Didier Deschamps, officially unveiled as Laurent Blanc's successor to the French football squad, has said he will not tolerate the type of bad boy behaviour that marred France's last Euro and World Cup appearances.

REUTERS - New France coach Didier Deschamps will not tolerate the bad behaviour which marred the national team’s last two major tournaments, he said on Monday as he was officially unveiled. 

The 1998 World Cup-winning captain has taken over from Laurent Blanc after Les Bleus, who mutinied at the 2010 World Cup, went out with a whimper to eventual champions Spain in the Euro 2012 quarter-final.
 
Four players, including midfielder Samir Nasri who launched a foul-mouthed rant against a reporter, are due to face a disciplinary hearing on July 27 over their misbehaviour at the tournament in Ukraine and Poland.
 
"I’m something of a perfectionist. I’m not here to threaten people or what have you, I am trusting, but today the situation in French football is such that the players can no longer make mistakes," he told a news conference a day after being named coach.
 
Deschamps believes the national side are still recovering from the amazing scenes in South Africa two years ago when players refused to train in support of striker Nicolas Anelka, who had been sent home for verbally abusing then coach Raymond Domenech.
 
"Given the history that dates back to 2010, professional football players who wear the team jersey of France have very important duties," the former Olympique Marseille, Juventus and Monaco coach said.
 
"Today, players cannot afford the slightest deviation. I will not analyse what happened in Ukraine. I will take time to reflect, to have a deep think as I always do, while awaiting the decision of the Disciplinary Committee."
 
While saying he would take "sporting sanctions" if players misbehave in future, the 43-year-old Deschamps was keen to talk about football too.
 
France have tricky World Cup 2014 qualifiers ahead including against world champions Spain.
 
"You know how I see my job. What matters to me is to fight to win, to do everything to win. To get there, I want to see a team who take control, who impose themselves on the opponents," he said.
 

 

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