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Raymond Domenech: I Was Always Confident France Would Reach The World Cup
It may not have been pretty, but les Bleus have booked their place in South Africa, and Domenech is pleased about the outcome...
France won through to the World Cup finals in highly dubious circumstances on Wednesday evening, and head coach Raymond Domenech has confessed that he is just glad that they’ve managed to negotiate their play-off tie with the Republic of Ireland safely.
Having gone down 1-0 in normal time due to a Robbie Keane strike, les Bleus eventually snatched a decisive goal in the first half of extra-time. William Gallas’ effort, however, was laced with controversy as Thierry Henry clearly controlled the ball with his hand before centring for the Arsenal centre-back to score.
Ireland dominated the bulk of regulation time, and Domenech hinted that he felt his side were second best for long periods of the match.
“This game was laborious at times, at times miraculous, but I'm happy in the end,” the coach explained to TF1 at the conclusion of the game.
“All those who love French football are happy to have participated in this. It's great.
“My prediction was 1-1, I was sure we would qualify. Now, let me enjoy it, let me enjoy it. Let the people who love the French team enjoy it. We have nine months to prepare for South Africa.”
Domenech was not questioned on the nature of Henry’s decisive strike, but doubtless such posers will be asked in the coming days.
Robin Bairner, Goal.com
Having gone down 1-0 in normal time due to a Robbie Keane strike, les Bleus eventually snatched a decisive goal in the first half of extra-time. William Gallas’ effort, however, was laced with controversy as Thierry Henry clearly controlled the ball with his hand before centring for the Arsenal centre-back to score.
Ireland dominated the bulk of regulation time, and Domenech hinted that he felt his side were second best for long periods of the match.
“This game was laborious at times, at times miraculous, but I'm happy in the end,” the coach explained to TF1 at the conclusion of the game.
“All those who love French football are happy to have participated in this. It's great.
“My prediction was 1-1, I was sure we would qualify. Now, let me enjoy it, let me enjoy it. Let the people who love the French team enjoy it. We have nine months to prepare for South Africa.”
Domenech was not questioned on the nature of Henry’s decisive strike, but doubtless such posers will be asked in the coming days.
Robin Bairner, Goal.com
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