Domenech: Anelka killed the France squad



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Posted Tuesday, November 20, 2012 by YAHOO Sport

Raymond Domenech believes that Nicolas Anelka "killed" the France squad that

travelled to the 2010 World Cup by verbally abusing him.

The striker famously aimed an expletive in the direction of his coach at

halftime during the group stage clash with Mexico, and was subsequently sent

home.

"Strangely, I was less shocked by the insult than the 'tu' which broke the

barriers of age and hierarchy," the 60-year-old recalled in his book Tout Seul.

"Anelka had killed the group."

He also accused Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery of behaving badly amongst

the squad, particularly towards Yoann Gourcuff.

"He continued to rot the group with attitudes of a diva. I would gladly have

hung him from the ceiling. I told Gourcuff: 'I have given you the keys to the

team!', and I saw the hatred, contempt and jealousy in Ribery's eyes. He

doesn't like him, that's for sure.

"A player part of the Euro 2008 squad had warned me about Ribery."

Domenech also commented on Samir Nasri, who was recently handed a ban from the

national team by the French Football Federation (FFF) for insulting a

journalist.

"Nasri symbolizes a kind of player who talks without thinking."

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