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Laurent Blanc has finalised the France squad that will travel to Euro 2012, reducing his numbers to the Uefa-requisite 23 by cutting Yoann Gourcuff and Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa from his unit. |
Initially the France boss had named a total of 27 players in his pre-selection panel, but Olympique de Marseille’s Loic Remy dropped out last week because of a thigh problem sustained at the tail end of the Ligue 1 season along with Tottenham centre-back Younes Kaboul, who is also stricken.
Speculation was rife as to the identities of the other two unfortunate men would be, but Gourcuff was always considered to be a likely player to drop out after a difficult campaign with Olympique Lyonnais. He was given the chance to impress in Sunday’s 3-2 friendly win over Iceland in Valenciennes, but clearly did not do enough in Blanc’s eyes to justify his selection.
Yanga-Mbiwa, meanwhile, was one of four centre-backs named in the initial squad, but the uncapped Montpellier player will not travel to Ukraine with the rest of the team, with his lack of experience probably a key factor in the coach’s decision making.
France meet Serbia on Thursday and then face Estonia on June 5 as their warm-up matches end. They will meet England, Sweden and co-hosts Ukraine in Group D of the competition proper.
France's 23-man squad to play Euro 2012:
Name | Club |
Goalkeepers: | |
Hugo Lloris | Lyon |
Steve Mandanda | Marseille |
Cedric Carrasso | Bordeaux |
Defenders: | |
Gael Clichy | Manchester City |
Mathieu Debuchy | Lille |
Patrice Evra | Manchester United |
Laurent Koscielny | Arsenal |
Philippe Mexes | AC Milan |
Adil Rami | Valencia |
Anthony Reveillere | Lyon |
Midfielders: | |
Hatem Ben Arfa | Newcastle |
Yohan Cabaye | Newcastle |
Alou Diarra | Marseille |
Yann M'Vila | Rennes |
Marvin Martin | Sochaux |
Florent Malouda | Chelsea |
Blaise Matuidi | PSG |
Samir Nasri | Manchester City |
Franck Ribery | Bayern Munich |
Attackers: | |
Karim Benzema | Real Madrid |
Olivier Giroud | Montpellier |
Jeremy Menez | PSG |
Mathieu Valbuena | Marseille |