Body blow to France as Ribery ruled out

Published June 7, 2014
Franck Ribery.—Reuters
Franck Ribery.—Reuters

PARIS: France’s World Cup chances suffered a severe blow when influential winger Franck Ribery was ruled out of the World Cup with lower back problems on Friday.

Coach Didier Deschamps also said that attacking midfielder Clement Grenier was out of the finals in Brazil with a groin problem as Les Bleus suffered their third injury since the 23-man squad was unveiled. Second-choice goalkeeper Steve Mandanda also pulled out.

“This morning before the collective training session ... he had to stop, the pain was too strong,” Deschamps told a news conference.

“We have made checks in the beginning of the afternoon, checks that confirmed the situation has aggravated and he is today not capable of training for a few weeks, let alone play a game.”

Ribery and Grenier will be replaced in the squad by Morgan Schneiderlin and Remy Cabella.

The replacements have to be validated by world governing body FIFA as they are made after the 23-man squad submission deadline, which was on June 2.

“We will hand over those two files and they will take the time they need to reply,” said Deschamps. “They are the first, Franck or Clement, to be very sad. Franck had problems but everything was going in the right direction until his situation suddenly aggravated.”

France start their World Cup campaign on June 15 against Honduras in Group ‘E’, where they will also meet Ecuador and Switzerland.

Ribery was instrumental in France’s qualifying campaign, scoring five goals and creating several chances for his team-mates.

He has been suffering from lower back pains for weeks, playing his last game in the German Cup final on May 17 when he came as a substitute for Bayern Munich but could not finish the match.

Without him, Les Bleus beat Norway 4-0 and drew 1-1 against Paraguay in their two World Cup warm-up games.

Ribery’s spot on the left wing was taken by Real Sociedad’s Antoine Griezmann and Newcastle United forward Loic Remy alternatively.

Both put in solid displays with Griezmann scoring the goal against Paraguay.

With Ribery out, Deschamps could have called up Manchester City’s Samir Nasri but having made clear he had not picked him in the first place because of his behaviour off the pitch, he overlooked him again.

Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2014

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