Friday, 27 July 2012
FRENCH FOOTBALL FEDERATION BANS SAMIR NASRI AND JEREMY MENEZ FOR INDISCIPLINE.
Following the conclusion of investigation into the 2012 Euro competition disciplinary incident involving some players of the French National team. The French Football Federation (FFF) has banned the duo of Samir Nasri and Jeremy Menez for three and one games respectively.
The incident occured after the Les Bleus lost to Spain in the semi finals. While Nasri blasted journalists at the mixed zone, Menez clashed with center referee Nicola Rizzoli together with French goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris. But the duo of Yann M'Vila and Hatem Ben Arfa who disrespected coach Laurent Blanc in the games against Spain and Sweden received caution against future occurence.
Lawyer Carlos Alberto Brusa who represented Menez, said: "He (Menez) regrets what happened and wants to put this difficult time behind him while blaming it on youthful error. He is not there, I am there to represent him and pass on his message.
Both players will now miss the first game for new coach Didier Deschamps, an international friendly against Uruguay on August 15.
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| Nasri Clutching His Ankle In The Game Against Sweden At The 2012 Euro Competition. |
The incident occured after the Les Bleus lost to Spain in the semi finals. While Nasri blasted journalists at the mixed zone, Menez clashed with center referee Nicola Rizzoli together with French goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris. But the duo of Yann M'Vila and Hatem Ben Arfa who disrespected coach Laurent Blanc in the games against Spain and Sweden received caution against future occurence.
Lawyer Carlos Alberto Brusa who represented Menez, said: "He (Menez) regrets what happened and wants to put this difficult time behind him while blaming it on youthful error. He is not there, I am there to represent him and pass on his message.
Both players will now miss the first game for new coach Didier Deschamps, an international friendly against Uruguay on August 15.
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