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Exclusive: French Team Revealed
Following the suspension of the entire French World Cup squad, here’s an exclusive look at Laurent Blanc’s first French team for their upcoming friendly with Norway:
Goalkeeper: Fabien Barthez. Selected so the coach can snog his head.
Left-back: Serge Blanco. Possibly the best full-back of all-time.
Centre-back: Louis Bleriot. Ahead of his time, great in the air.
Centre-back: Inspector Clouseau. Suspect defender, most known for comedic calamities. Bit like a French Titus Bramble.
Right-back: Napoleon Bonaparte. Pocket battleship of a full-back, very ambitious in attack. Never properly recovered from an unsuccessful spell in Russia.
Left-wing: David Ginola. Fairytale return for the man ostracized from the national team for overhitting a cross. If nothing else, will have the best hair in the side.
Centre-midfield: Claude Monet. Creative midfielder whose talent lies in short imaginitive passing.
Centre-midfield: Joan of Arc. Combative and determined. Plays with the conviction that God is on her side. He’s watching from the hospitality boxes.
Right-wing: Nicolas Sarkozy. Controversial choice, only marginally more popular than the World Cup squad.
Forward: Asterix. Diminutive but powerful player, happiest playing in the hole behind a larger striker. Terrific record against the Italians. Added bonus that magic potion is not on FIFA’s list of banned substances.
Forward: Gerard Depardieu. Big lump.
Bonne chance, chaps.
Written by harrisharrison
July 24, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Posted in Football
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