Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Blueberries in the running


For this face Denmark, Erick Mombaerts has decided to renew a large part of the workforce used in the unsuccessful qualifying campaign for Euro 2009. All players called were born after 31 December 1987, therefore exit Loïc Remy, Yoan Gouffran, Blaise Matuidi or Stephane Ruffier. Sofiane place now Feghouli, David N'Gog, Mamadou Lamine Sakho and Gassama to name a few. Beaten by Germany (1-0) in dams, Blueberries fired a cross on Euro 2009. This new generation is therefore planning to the next appointment Continental in 2011 and especially to the London Olympic Games in 2012.

Besides players, new faces have appeared in the staff. Patrice Bergues Patrick Gonfalone replaced as coach of the guards, coupled with the arrival of two physiotherapists, Guy Puravet and Thierry Hocquet. Erick Mombaerts, breeder of Blueberries since last August, meant to take full control of the team and draw a line under the era René Girard. In the columns of daily L'Equipe dated Wednesday, the former Toulouse coach has said it will "inspire the group to its culture of wins and make it a leader in his age group and not a breeding ground for A .

Sankharé find fault

In a stage of Aalborg almost empty and swept by the wind, blueberries have struggled to find their mark, dominated the first time in the rough physical power of the Danes. Established at the tip of the attack, David N'Gog relies on its large size and technique to put them in danger. But only strikes distant gardien Lossl worry about. Little to put the tooth finally. The second period will be more prolific opportunities and is shortly after the hour of play than men to Erick Mombaerts finally found the flaw. The Monegasque Yohan Mollo share in the backs of defenders and serves Younouss Sankharé withdrawal, including entering the wrong footing dish of the doorman Danish (1-0, 70th).

The score does more, even if Frederic Nimani and Moussa Sissoko could double the bet. The next appointment of Blueberries are provided outside since françaises will travel to Tunisia on February 11 next, before other trips scheduled in the Netherlands, England and the Czech Republic.

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