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French keep faith with Domenech

SoccerNews in Ligue 1, World Cup 15 Oct 2008

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Raymond Domenech will remain coach of the France team, according to the president of the French Football Federation, Jean-Pierre Escalettes, putting an end to recent speculation over his future after an indifferent start to the World Cup qualifying campaign.

Escalettes revealed that 19 out 20 members of the FFF's federal council had voted to keep Domenech on board.

Domenech took over the reins of Les Bleus in 2004 and the 56-year-old, who had previously coached the youth side, led the French to the World Cup final in 2006, where they bowed out to Italy on penalties.

However, a dreadful Euro 2008 campaign – the French failed to get out of the group stage – brought calls for his head and an inept loss to Austria at the start of the 2010 World Cup qualifiers only increased the pressure.

The FFF had indicated Domenech's men had to garner five points from the opening three qualifiers rather than the four they actually managed for him to quell the speculation.

But Tuesday's friendly win over Tunisia and, crucially, the express support of leading players such as Thierry Henry and Franck Ribery, has strengthened the incumbent's hand and he will now continue in the post looking to improve on a record of 33 wins for eight defeats in 59 matches.

A previous meeting of the FFF federal council in July after the Euro debacle had likewise given Domenech the benefit of the doubt in a show of hands rather than via the formal vote held Wednesday.

Although they lost to Austria the French did beat Serbia and then showed battling qualities in coming from two goals down to draw last weekend in Romania.

After Tuesday's friendly win over Tunisia Domenech told TF1 television he was unperturbed about the meeting on his future.

“It's not my problem. My aim is to prepare the team to the best of my ability, and to construct a team which will go to the 2010 World Cup finals.

With the FFF having extinguished the speculation France will now focus on their next Group Seven World Cup qualifier against Lithuania in March next year.

Domenech, while he has fallen out with some players – striker David Trezeguet quit the national team after being left off the Euro squad – has retained the strong support of the rest of the team, despite criticism of his seemingly frosty public demeanour.

He has, however, courted controversy with outbursts such as “fortunately the guillotine no longer exists – otherwise certain of you would take perverse pleasure in sending me to the scaffold,” in allusion to his many media detractors constantly sharpening their literary knives at his expense.

Escalettes noted in September that “there is still progress to be made regarding Raymond Domenech's communication” skills.

Having retired from the national side former keeper Gregory Coupet suggested that a “dictatorship” was in place with Domenech's stentorian style.

The coach responded: “I only know one dictatorship – and that's the one based on results.”

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