[新聞] 馬魯達懇求原諒
馬魯達害怕法國隊球員會永遠活在恥辱當中 前世界冠軍球隊正飛回巴黎
他表示我們並不對我們所做過的感到得意 我不知道該怎麼作才能獲得大家原諒
法國隊原本輸球後原本要連夜回巴黎的 但是按國際足聯規定
球隊必須從原駐地回家 24號中午法國隊會抵達巴黎
Florent Malouda fears the France players may always have to live with
the shame of a chaotic FIFA World Cup™ campaign.
The former world champions are due to return to Paris after exiting
the tournament at the first round stage following a 2-1 defeat by
South Africa. France finished bottom of Group A with only one point
after turmoil in the camp.
The players boycotted a training session on Sunday in protest at
striker Nicolas Anelka being expelled from the squad following a
row with Raymond Domenech. The coach, who is being replaced by Laurent
Blanc, responded by stripping Manchester United full back Patrice
Evra of the captaincy at the Free State Stadium.
While Evra intends to go public on what happened in the camp, Chelsea
striker Malouda admitted: "We lost our chance to qualify long ago.
It has been difficult within the squad. We are not proud of what
we have done. I do not know what we will have to do to earn
forgiveness."
Malouda indicated there were divisions in the group. "Given what
happened before the match it would have been a miracle if we
had won," he said. "We did not have the right attitude to get beyond
the group stage. I would like to apologise on behalf of all the
players. We'll be discussing things among ourselves. There's a
lot of tension in the squad, which is not ideal for preparing an
important game."
Such has been the discontent in the nation at the team's failings
French president Nicolas Sarkozy has become involved. He will
hold a government meeting tomorrow to discuss the events that
unfolded in South Africa. Sarkozy will also meet Thierry Henry,
at the striker's request tomorrow, according to Europe 1 radio.
Prime Minister Francois Fillon and sports minister Roselyne
Bachelot will join Sarkozy. Bachelot said: "Those responsible
for this disaster must accept the consequences, first the
players, then the team management and after them the football
federation."
French Football Federation president Jean-Pierre Escalettes will
also host a meeting next month to investigate the campaign,
horrified at the way they imploded. He said: "Everyone will go
before the federal council, the president, the players, the
coach, the medical staff, to see who is responsible.
"There will probably be sanctions but I can't pre-empt what the
council will decide. What upsets me the most is the drama of
last weekend. For me 50 years of values crumbled. I thought
at the time of this shame that football brought to France -
that's far worse than poor results."
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