Two many of Thierry Henry to the selection served to go up the French goal achieved by Tunisia at the Stade de France in a friendly against Tunisia (3-1), which was about to put the cost of the screening Gallo, Raymond Domenech.
France once again proved the same weaknesses in his game who question the continuity of the coach, but also equally capable of comeback that has become the technician in a survivor.
A half-hour of the game, the post of Domenech was in the eaves. Jemaa ahead of Tunisia, took out the colors of the French defense, with the clumsiness of goalkeeper Steve Mandanda to silence the swollen gala. Vibrate the Stade de France, shared almost equally between French, who trembled, and thousands of Tunisian immigrants exultant.
Doubling the bells were heard by Domenech, who had narrowly saved his job last Saturday when the 'blues' pulled a dying form of a tie in Romania after having been losing 2-0. The Tunisian was again placed both in the disparadero without a few arguments to remain in one position in which every day is more challenged and on the eve of a meeting to review its future.
But Henry emerged to save the technician. His understanding with the young Yohann Gourcouff portends great moments at the French. The Barcelona striker's tied to a wall after 40 minutes with Gourcouff, who gave a superb both oxygen Domenech.
As if there was any doubt, Henry once again proved that crosses a sweet moment and became the second combination with both the umpteenth Gourcouff. The screening was saved by a marker that was hiding behind the poor French game, the defensive shortcomings of a team that will get virtually all the shots to-door, seven of the last eight.
Benzema rounded off the scoring with a bit of predator, a lost ball that came to his leg and that with a subtle touch placed in the bracket, beyond the reach of the Tunisian goalkeeper. Was barely more history to match. The striker of Atletico Madrid Sinama-Pongolle debuted in the selection of the absolute hand of a Domenech who saved his job. Again.
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