PARIS – France coach Raymond Domenech says he and his players see no reason to apologize for the Thierry Henry handball against Ireland that put the team into the World Cup. Domenech said his team does not feel guilty about the way Henry handled the ball with his left hand before setting up William Gallas' goal against Ireland on Wednesday. The goal gave France a 2-1 aggregate win after two legs
Paris - The man who coached France to its first World Cup in 1998, Aime Jacquet, has fiercely criticized the current manager, saying in comments published Friday that Raymond Domenech should already have been fired. When you are in a post like his, ...
France should have changed their coach after their Euro 2008 flop instead of leaving Raymond Domenech in charge, former France coach Aime Jacquet has said.
Former France coach Aime Jacquet, who led the team to its sole World Cup victory, says manager Raymond Domenech should have been fired last year. Jacquet says that Domenech should have lost his job after France's campaign at the 2008 European championship when the team failed to advance from the group stage. Jacquet insisted in an interview published Friday in France Football magazine that Domenech's...
PARIS (Reuters) - France should have changed their coach after their Euro 2008 flop instead of leaving Raymond Domenech in charge, former France coach Aime Jacquet was quoted as saying on Friday.
Raymond Domenech has been under fire since France exited Euro 2008 in the group stage and has faced even more criticism since France's recent controversial World Cup playoff win.
FRANCE COACH Raymond Domenech has condemned the backlash against Thierry Henry following his part in the controversial goal which secured the country’s World Cup qualification.
FRANCE coach Raymond Domenech may be madder than his countrymen in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but he has not lost the capacity to shock with his consistently bizarre o
PARIS – France coach Raymond Domenech says he and his players see no reason to apologize for the Thierry Henry handball against Ireland that put the team into the World Cup. Domenech said his team does not feel guilty about the way Henry handled the ball with his left hand before setting up William Gallas' goal against Ireland on Wednesday. The goal gave France a 2-1 aggregate win after two legs
Under pressure France boss Raymond Domenech has publicly declared that he will not resign from his post at any stage, no matter how unpopular he becomes with followers of les Bleus. The 57 year-old has been under-fire even more than usual this week, after the nations unconvincing performances in World cup qualification, culminating in the furore that followed the tie against the Republic of Ireland....
France coach Raymond Domenech has condemned the backlash against Thierry Henry following his part in the controversial goal which secured the country's World Cup qualification.
Paris - After an eventful and controversial qualifying campaign, France head to South Africa in 2010 hoping to put the disappointment of losing in the final to Italy last time around in Germany behind them. Against all the odds, Raymond Domenech is s...
France coach Raymond Domenech on Monday dismissed claims that he had received a bonus of 862,000 euros for successfully guiding the side to next year's World Cup finals. The combative 57-year-old - whose team reached the finals in controversial circumstances last Wednesday as Thierry Henry's double handball set up the decisive goal in the 2-1 aggregate victory over the Republic of Ireland - told France...
As I was being physically crippled during a squash match last week (albeit on a deferred by 24 hours basis) I was lucky enough to have an opponent who competed with the spirit of that vague notion “fair play”. In past matches I have had the dodgy score-keeping opponent; the opponent who regards the let rule as secondary to the chance to get a blindside tackle in; and the screaming, cursing...
PARIS – France coach Raymond Domenech says he and his players see no reason to apologize for the Thierry Henry handball against Ireland that put the team into the World Cup. Domenech said his team does not feel guilty about the way Henry handled the ball with his left hand before setting up William Gallas' goal against Ireland on Wednesday. The goal gave France a 2-1 aggregate win after two legs of...
PARIS – France coach Raymond Domenech says he and his players see no reason to apologize for the Thierry Henry handball against Ireland that put the team into the World Cup. Domenech said his team does not feel guilty about the way Henry handled the ball with his left hand before setting up William Gallas' goal against Ireland on Wednesday. The goal gave France a 2-1 aggregate win after two legs of...
PARIS – France coach Raymond Domenech says he and his players see no reason to apologize for the Thierry Henry handball against Ireland that put the team into the World Cup. Domenech said his team does not feel guilty about the way Henry handled the ball with his left hand before setting up William Gallas' goal against Ireland on Wednesday. The goal gave France a 2-1 aggregate win after two legs of...