France 2-2 Morocco
Lord, what a frustrating game. Watching it was like driving a Porsche that’s in desperate need of a tuneup. You know what it CAN do, but making it do it is another story.
We should have expected this, though. Domenech fielded a relatively young and inexperienced team that hasn’t played much together. And Morocco played their guts out. In truth, I was happy to get the draw. Well, okay, not happy. But I wouldn’t have been surprised to lose, so a draw was good.
Here was the starting lineup:
———Landreau
Clerc – Gallas – Thuram – Evra
—–Diarra – Makelele
—-Govou – Nasri – Rothen
——–Benzema
I was watching on Sopcast and the video quality wasn’t good, so I’m not 100% sure who did what. Here are a few thoughts, though:
– What is it about Paris? If I had a team like this playing in my back yard, I’d pay huge sums and eat worms to be at every game. But both Scotland and Morocco felt like away games, with the away supporters much more vocal and possibly even more numerous. I could tell when something was going right for France because the booing and whistling would begin. I don’t get it. I think the team needs to play its home games in other venues in France.
– And Morocco played like the home team, 100% and all out the entire game. They should be proud of this game.
– The first goal was 100% a Mikael Landreau error. He batted the ball away to a Moroccan, and Patrice Evra didn’t have him covered. I was surprised that Frey didn’t get to play second half. Anybody else counting the seconds till Gregory Coupet is back? (I missed the second Morocco goal and couldn’t tell you who was responsible for that one.)
– Jerome Rothen didn’t have a great game. If I had a dime for every time he was dispossessed, I’d be down at Starbucks buying a latte right now. Venti. AND a scone. It was that bad. (Hey, I’m from Seattle. All of life is a Starbucks metaphor.) He did have a couple of dangerous free kicks, though, so I’m not ready to write him off just yet. Everybody has bad days.
– Our defense kind of sucked, to the point where I’d find myself shrieking at my screen, “WHY is that guy not marked?!” I couldn’t see well enough to pinpoint the problem, but the holding midfielders weren’t helping. And I’m not sure Francois Clerc and Patrice Evra together provide enough defensive cover. They’re both pretty good at getting up the field, but that leaves just Lilian Thuram and William Gallas and/or Eric Abidal and Sebastien Squillaci in back, and that’s not enough.
– Reader Jean Michel made a joke in the comments yesterday about the mystical healing powers of Clairefontaine: They go in injured and magically come out ready to play. It must be the case, because Raymond subbed in both Jeremy Toulalan (all of second half) and Nicolas Anelka (60-ish minute). They both seemed to be playing at about 70%, in my opinion, and I wasn’t all that happy to see them out there. And it’s a sad day when a DM at 70% is the best we can do.
– I think Hatem Ben Arfa will eventually be better than Florent Malouda, but he’s not there yet. He still gives the ball away too easily, especially when the defenders get up close and personal. He makes up for it with ball-handling skills and an ability to see the field, but for now, when Malouda is uninjured he should start.
– I’m not sure Samir Nasri is fully recovered from that virus. He looked tired and a little off today. But even tired and off, he’s a huge threat. He had a hand in the first goal and scored the second.
– Karim Benzema also didn’t have his best day. Of course, it would have helped if Morocco hadn’t put five defenders on him each time he touched the ball.
– Speaking of that first goal, who is this person and what has he done with Sidney Govou? Govou is playing out of his mind this year. That first goal was pure class.
Think positive thoughts for Ukraine. I do think having Franck Ribery on the field will make a huge difference. And couldn’t he theoretically play on the left wing? He’s done it before if I remember correctly. If Malouda’s still injured, I think I’d much prefer to see Ribery there, even though he’s a right footer.
(And after this game, the Scotland-Italy game has suddenly taken on much greater importance.)
-
http://lyon.theoffside.com Inara
-
http://marseille.theoffside.com/ Massaer
-
Jean-Michel
-
http://marseille.theoffside.com/ Massaer
-
Laurie
-
Laurie
-
glatisant
-
http://lyon.theoffside.com Inara
-
glatisant
-
Laurie
-
Hamza
-
Laurie
-
Laurie
-
http://marseille.theoffside.com Massaer
-
Laurie
-
http://marseille.theoffside.com Massaer
-
Laurie
-
glatisant
-
Jean-Michel
-
Thierry
-
Laurie
-
http://lyon.theoffside.com Inara
-
http://marseille.theoffside.com Massaer

World










