France national team : what would you change?

Discussion in 'France' started by ZZ10, Feb 14, 2003.

  1. ZZ10

    ZZ10 New Member

    Sep 4, 2002
    PARIS
    I think it is about time to make some (painful) decisions :
    Lizarazu and Desailly must step down and make room for Silvestre, Mexes & Boumsong. Sagnol should play against Malta & Israel (replacing Thuram)
    Maybe Petit must make room for Pedretti (and Luccin?)
    Also I still do not understand why Malbranque has not been given a try : he is the only possible replacement for Zizou if he is injured.

    Barthez/Sagnol/Mexes/Gallas/Silvestre/Viera/Pedreti/Zidane/Pires/Henry/Cisse
     
  2. SportBoy321

    SportBoy321 New Member

    Jul 6, 2002
    New England
    I like that lineup. I agree that Lizarazu,Desailly,Petit need to go away.
     
  3. tpmazembe

    tpmazembe Member

    Jun 13, 2002
    The Midfield (S.Fla)
    ZZ10, I think your line-up is too radical of a change. Despite Zizou's obvious talents, the French success of the past years has been due to a solid defense. Your suggesting starting a completely new back four!!!!

    I say Barthez, Lizarazu, Mexes (or Gallas), Thuram, Candela..then your mid and forwards.

    Wholesale defensive changes rarely work out well in the short-term...sure they will gel by next WC, but are you willing to risk Euro '04?
     
  4. n00bie deluxe

    n00bie deluxe New Member

    Aug 31, 2002
    Two words:

    Steed Malbranque

    Zizou can't last forever and it's better they start the transition now than when Euro 2004 or WC qualifying comes around.
     
  5. spidey100

    spidey100 New Member

    Feb 23, 2003

    Instead of Pedretti, i´ll give another chance to Lamouchi.

    In defense, i´d rather one player with experience; i´ll choose Thuram with Gallas.

    Surpringly for many, i´ll leave Henry on the bench (not very good and useful in national team these last months) and put Trezeguet with Cissé.

    As substitutes, i´ll choose Giuly, Govou, Henry, Mexès, Boumsong, Pedretti or Dacourt and Coupet or Landreau.
     
  6. harambestars17

    harambestars17 New Member

    Feb 24, 2003
    I disagree: keep desaily and lizarazu. Petit can come out and make way for Steve Marlet
     
  7. spidey100

    spidey100 New Member

    Feb 23, 2003
    Desailly : he´s too slow now
    Lizarazu : same

    Petit : better put a defensive like Makelele or Dacourt; otherwise Viera will be the only one. He´s good but he remains a human being.
     
  8. harambestars17

    harambestars17 New Member

    Feb 24, 2003
    I think it should be:
    Barthez, Lizarazu, Christaval, Desailly, Gallas, Wiltord, Vieria, Pires, Henry, Cisse, Trezeguet. 4-3-3
     
  9. ZZ10

    ZZ10 New Member

    Sep 4, 2002
    PARIS
    Christanval ??? you must be joking !! I see at least 6 central defensers who have the edge on him (Desailly, Thuram, Boumsong, Mexes, Gallas, Sommeil) and there must be others !!
     
  10. Tony the French

    Feb 28, 2002
    French Rivieria
    Club:
    Olympique de Marseille
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    I like Bixente Lizarazu, but i think he's too old now !!
    We must to think about the futur of the team.
     
  11. spidey100

    spidey100 New Member

    Feb 23, 2003
    Candela or Silvestre could take the post.
     
  12. harambestars17

    harambestars17 New Member

    Feb 24, 2003
    I think Mexes and Boumsong should start in the center of defence: Barthez, Lizarazu,Mexes,Boumsong,Thuram,Pires,Vieria,Marlet,Wiltord,Henry,Trezeguet
     
  13. Tony the French

    Feb 28, 2002
    French Rivieria
    Club:
    Olympique de Marseille
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    errr... what about the best player of the world ?!?

    ZINEDINE ZIDANE !!!!
     
  14. Merengue

    Merengue New Member

    Nov 4, 1999
    San Diego
    As Tony said, what about Zidane?

    I think Lizarazu and Desailly (and Petit too) will stick around through Euro 2004 then they'll make way for younger players. If I were France's coach here's who I'd use: Barthez; Thuram, Gallas, Desailly, Lizarazu; Makelele, Viera, Pires, Zidane; Trezeguet, Henry.

    That's a team which will challenge for Euro 2004.
     
  15. harambestars17

    harambestars17 New Member

    Feb 24, 2003
    Zizou is good but give other people a chance to show there potential.
     
  16. jamison

    jamison Member

    Sep 25, 2000
    NYC
    I would agree for lesser friendlies and the like, but no one's potential is going to exceed Zidane current abilities.

    If the game at all matters, he has to play. With him on one side of central midfield and Pires on the other, Vieria behind in support, you have 3 of the best players on the planet, and arguably the best core midfield around. You can throw in flankers if you want, but there is no displacing those 3 at current. They are too good.
     
  17. bigshow

    bigshow Member

    Jun 25, 2001
    Memphis,Tn
    What about Luyindula of Lyon? What are his chances of making the team for Euro 2004 and World Cup 2006?
     
  18. harambestars17

    harambestars17 New Member

    Feb 24, 2003
    the defense is good the way it is but the mid needs some help: Lizarazu,Boumsong, Mexes,Thuram,Wiltord,Zizou,Carriere,Pires,Henry, Trezeguet.
     
  19. ZZ10

    ZZ10 New Member

    Sep 4, 2002
    PARIS
    No defensive midfielders ?? Where are Viera/Petit/Makelele/Pedreti ?
     
  20. Papa Bouba Diop

    Papa Bouba Diop New Member

    Oct 2, 2002
    McGill ghetto
    I would be more interested in a National team with at least 1/3 of the starters playing for French clubs. I get so exited when guys like Rothen, Carriere, Govou, Cisse, Mexes, Pedretti, Boumsong or Giuly play.
     
  21. ZZ10

    ZZ10 New Member

    Sep 4, 2002
    PARIS
    Have you seen the "french" French team put together by L'Equipe Magazine based on the coaches' vote? Not a bad looking team although no player playing in French division 1 is currently on par with Henry & Trezeguet (forwards) and Zidane/Pires (midlfield). But otherwise Giuly, Mexes, Boumsong, Pedreti, Govou are quality.
     
  22. Merengue

    Merengue New Member

    Nov 4, 1999
    San Diego
    No I haven't seen that team. Do you have a link or can you tell us who was named to this team?

    I think we'll see some of the doemstically based players in this summer's Confederations Cup. Santini would be wise to blood a few new names alongside his more experienced players. One has to wonder how much longer Desailly, Lizarazu, Petit, etc will remain with les Bleus.
     

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