2010年9月22日星期三
French Football Federation Refute Claims They Are Singling Out Patrice Evra After World Cup Debacle
The French Football Federation has denied deliberately targeting Patrice Evra for his role in the World Cup 2010 debacle, after the player said he was still awaiting an explanation for his five-match international ban.
Evra was the captain of the French national team during their controversial and calamitous exit from South Africa in the summer, and was implicated as one of the key figures behind the team's refusal to train following teammate Nicolas Anelka's clash with then cheap nfl jerseys
head coach Raymond Domenech.
"We're not against him, we're treating him as we'd treat anyone," the FFF's legal director, Jean Lapeyre, told AFP.
"Between the meeting of the [FFF appeals] committee and the Colts jersey
moment when we formalise the decision and dispatch it, there's a bit of time. You can't do it in 24 or 48 hours.
"It's a complex case. It's obvious that we can't rush it through in less than two weeks."
The FFF appeals committee upheld the five-match ban handed to Evra on September 9th.
"We've made good progress," continued Lapeyre.
"I dar to hope that it could be finalised this week. That's the aim. But it takes time. Every word is weighed."
Speaking to Canal+ television on Sunday, Evra explained that his lawyer was yet to receive the reasons for the appeals committee's decision.
"It's difficult to make an appeal as I still don't know why I've been punished," Cowboys jersey
said Evra, on the subject of a possible appeal to the French National Olympic and Sporting Committee (CNOSF)."
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