French coach wants to avoid fall in the lake

Source: Agencies  |   2008-6-9  |     NEWSPAPER EDITION


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FRANCE launches a new era in tentative fashion when it kicks off its Euro 2008 campaign against Romania today.

The 2006 World Cup runner-up, facing a daunting task in a tough Group C also featuring the Netherlands and world champion Italy, is unsure what to expect from its first major finals in more than a decade without Zinedine Zidane as playmaker.

With the balding maestro now retired France needs to find a new talisman and the right balance between ageing stalwarts and exciting youngsters.

There is room for hope with winger Franck Ribery ready to take over Zidane's role and 20-year-old striker Karim Benzema determined to prove himself on the big stage.

But concerns persist after a struggle to qualify, timid performances in warmup games and the thigh injury sustained by captain Patrick Vieira that will sideline him in Zurich today.

"That match will throw us into the tournament or into the lake," France coach Raymond Domenech told reporters.

The pressure will be on Domenech's side as Romania, which failed to qualify for the last three major competitions, has everything to gain and nothing to lose.

"We are not here for a holiday," said Romania rightback Cosmin Contra. "We are aiming to reach the quarterfinals and play good football in what is an illustrious group.

"A positive result against France is key and could spur us on to great things."

Romania, which won its qualifying group ahead of the Netherlands, has a solid defense well protected by defensive midfielder and captain Cristian Chivu.

Coach Victor Piturca will attempt to catch the French on the counter-attack with proven finisher Adrian Mutu, who has scored 17 goals in his last 20 qualifying matches.

France is likely to take a cautious approach.

"Our strength has to come from the back," said midfielder Claude Makelele, who is likely to be paired with Jeremy Toulalan in front of the defense in Vieira's absence.


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