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Laurent Blanc stood down as coach of the French national team Saturday in the wake of their quarterfinal exit at Euro 2012.

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SI.com: Georgina Turner: Euro 2012 Day 12 Wrapupdated: Wed Jun 20 2012 07:26:00

"With extra officials you're aware of more things: the fear of getting caught is there. There's no more shirt-pulling, players know that the referee is there." At this point in his interview with Sky Sports, Michel Platini was doing reasonably well. We haven't seen the kind of holdups at set pieces, caused by pushing and shoving, to which we've become accustomed in club matches. Then, warming to the tune he was parping on UEFA's trumpet, Platini added an extra long note of satisfaction. "With five, officials see everything." If he hadn't already been reassessing his feelings on the matter, today's play might have forced him to.

SI.com: Georgina Turner: Euro 2012 Day 8: Changes pay off for England, France in Group Dupdated: Fri Jun 15 2012 19:40:00

Things done changed, as Notorious B.I.G put it. Back in the day (Monday), France and England tied 1-1 in what probably stands as the tournament's least entertaining game, while Ukraine was carried to the top of Group D by a sumptuous double from Andriy Shevchenko, beating Sweden. "We can't play like that against a very good team," said French coach Laurent Blanc afterwards. "I'm glad to get this game out of the way," said the English manager Roy Hodgson. "No one is happy and we grieve together," said the Swedish boss Erik Hamren. The only thing to stay the same in Group A on Friday was defeat for his side.

SI.com: Raphael Honigstein: Three thoughts: France's tactics work in 2-0 win over Ukraineupdated: Fri Jun 15 2012 15:49:00

Three thoughts from France's 2-0 victory over co-host Ukraine from Donetsk, Ukraine.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Franck Ribery seeks redemption with France in Euro 2012updated: Tue Jun 05 2012 13:38:00

Like all the best rags-to-riches stories, this one has a twist. In fact, Franck Ribery's story dovetails nicely with that of the France national team: both were loved and supported after reaching the 2006 World Cup final, and both were vilified following the strike threat in protest of Nicolas Anelka's exclusion from the squad four years later. Neither has been completely forgiven, but Euro 2012 offers the perfect opportunity for redemption.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Euro 2012 Preview: Franceupdated: Tue Jun 05 2012 10:23:00

Laurent Blanc takes France into Euro 2012 on a 20-game unbeaten run, which includes victories over Germany, England and Brazil. But the French national team coach is still downplaying his team's chances. France has not won a tournament finals match since the 2006 World Cup semifinal (it was winless at Euro 2008 and at the 2010 World Cup), and Blanc is quick to point out that France (ranked 16th) is currently listed nine spots lower than its first opponent, England (seventh), in the FIFA world rankings.

SI.com: Peter Berlin: Blanc satisfied with win over U.S.updated: Sat Nov 12 2011 08:36:00

PARIS -- Friendly internationals are not about showing the other team respect.

SI.com: Avi Creditor: U.S. vs. France play-by-play analysisupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 14:15:00

A talented France squad hosts the U.S. at the Stade de Paris on Friday, with coach Laurent Blanc planning to field a younger, more experimental lineup.

SI.com: Grant Wahl: U.S. faces big test against Franceupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 07:53:00

When the U.S. meets France in a high-profile friendly on Friday (3 p.m. ET, ESPN2, ESPN3.com, Univisión), it's probably a good thing that it'll take place in the Stade de France, the futuristic spaceship of a stadium outside Paris, instead of at the venerable Parc des Princes on the west side of town. U.S. fans have enough bad memories from the latter stadium, where Germany spanked the U.S. 2-0 in World Cup '98 and the final goal was scored by none other than current U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Blanc to experiment against U.S.updated: Thu Nov 10 2011 10:10:00

France coach Laurent Blanc declared at his Tuesday news conference that he plans to field two different sides for this week¹s friendly matches against USA (Friday) and Belgium (Tuesday). "It will be a young team against USA and a stronger one against Belgium," he said.

Holders Spain in same group as France in World Cup drawupdated: Sat Jul 30 2011 23:40:00

Reigning champions Spain will face 1998 winners France in the same qualifying group, as the draw for the 2014 World Cup was made in Rio de Janeiro Saturday.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: France finds new hero in Marvin Martinupdated: Sun Jun 12 2011 10:09:00

As international debuts go, the 17 minutes that Marvin Martin played for France against Ukraine last Monday night were special by any standards. He made nine successful passes out of nine, took three shots and scored two goals, made one successful dribble and another assist, taking the corner from which fellow debutant Younes Kaboul scored in the 4-1 win.

France coach Blanc is cleared in row over 'race' quotasupdated: Tue May 10 2011 13:10:00

France coach Laurent Blanc has been cleared of any racial discrimination following the row over allegations of race quotas within the national team.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Laurent Blanc embroiled in France race rowupdated: Sun May 08 2011 11:40:00

Laurent Blanc has spent his first nine months in charge of the France team painstakingly repairing the damage of the 2010 World Cup: both to the image of the team, which became a global laughingstock after going on strike in South Africa; and its players, unhappy and underperforming with then-coach Raymond Domenech in charge.

Officials allegedly talked of race quotas for French footballupdated: Thu May 05 2011 11:45:00

Top French Football Federation officials have allegedly discussed potential quotas to limit the numbers of African players entering youth training academies, according to a transcript of a secretly taped conversation revealed by the French investigative website Mediapart.

French football hit by 'race quota' rowupdated: Fri Apr 29 2011 17:00:00

French football has been hit a 'race quota' row with the country's sports minister demanding clarification from the national federation of their policy.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Lorient's Gameiro ponders his futureupdated: Sun Mar 27 2011 10:02:00

1987 is hailed as a golden year in French football. It was the year that Karim Benzema was born, as was Samir Nasri, Jeremy Menez and Hatem Ben Arfa. These players made up the squad that won the 2004 U-17 European Championship, beating Cesc Fabregas's Spain 2-1 in the final (it was Nasri that scored the winner).

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Strikes becoming all too synonymous with French playersupdated: Sun Feb 06 2011 15:08:00

The unpleasant memories of France's World Cup fiasco were called to mind in recent weeks when two Ligue 1 players went on strike to force moves from their clubs. The first was Stephane Sessegnon, who had fallen out with Antoine Kombouare, his coach at Paris Saint-Germain, and missed training for three weeks as he agitated for a move to Sunderland. It was only after he returned to the fold that PSG agreed a deal with the Premier League side.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: France undergoing a transformation under Laurent Blancupdated: Sun Nov 21 2010 07:36:00

Laurent Blanc claimed to have had no second thoughts about taking the job as France coach after its embarrassing World Cup campaign, and in his five months in charge, he has led the team to the top of its Euro 2012 qualifying group. France was in London this week for a friendly against England at Wembley, which it deservedly won, with the 2-1 score line greatly flattering the hosts. This week provided a good opportunity to look back at Blanc's comments from his first news conference as France coach, and see how much progress has been made.

Portugal crush world champions Spain; France win in Englandupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 02:44:00

Portugal earned a satisfying 4-0 win over world-champion neighbors Spain on Wednesday night, while France continued to improve under Laurent Blanc with a 2-1 victory away to England in another friendly.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Benzema still struggling at Real Madridupdated: Sun Oct 24 2010 07:51:00

France coach Laurent Blanc and Jose Mourinho, in charge of Real Madrid, used to spend hours talking football when the pair crossed paths at Barcelona during the 1996-97 season. Blanc was a player then, and Mourinho part of Bobby Robson's coaching staff (they were often joined by fellow players Gica Popescu, Luis Figo and, ironically, current Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola). Nowadays the two coaches are still on friendly terms, and it¹s safe to assume that at the moment, one subject dominates their conversations more than any other: France and Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Yann M'Vila's stock continues to riseupdated: Sun Oct 10 2010 08:44:00

In the days leading up to France¹s 2010 World Cup squad announcement last May, the French press played a guessing game called "Who's the new Chimbonda?" The game involved plucking names out of thin air predicting who would be eccentric French coach Raymond Domenech's surprise call-up.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Bordeaux struggling to adjust to new realityupdated: Sun Sep 26 2010 14:06:00

Bordeaux broke a French top-flight record when it won the league title in 2008-09, winning its last 11 games to jump four places and overturn a six-point deficit. At the time, it was as though a perfect storm had descended over Les Girondins. Stats later showed that no team that season scored more goals from headers (22), from set-piece moves (25, nine from corners), from substitutes (10) or by coming from behind (23 points).

Klose goal gives Germany narrow victoryupdated: Fri Sep 03 2010 17:45:00

Miroslav Klose scored the only goal of the game as Germany's exciting young side began their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a 1-0 Group A win over Belgium in Brussels.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: France still feeling effects of World Cup fiascoupdated: Sun Aug 29 2010 11:11:00

It's been over two months since France's players went on strike during the World Cup in protest of the French football federation's decision to send home striker Nicolas Anelka, but it might as well have been yesterday given the mess the team faces as its Euro 2012 qualifying campaign gets under way.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Top 10 French players under 21updated: Sun Aug 22 2010 11:42:00

Last month, France won the Under-19 European Championships on home soil by beating Spain 2-1 in the final. It was the nation's first youth title since 2005, when a side that contained Yoann Gourcuff, Abou Diaby and Hugo Lloris won the same tournament in Northern Ireland.

French soccer players suspended over World Cup fiascoupdated: Tue Aug 17 2010 13:51:00

Four members of the French national soccer team were punished by a disciplinary commission Tuesday following an inquiry into the team's much-criticized performance and behavior at this year's World Cup.

Argentina begin life post-Maradona; France beaten in Blanc's bowupdated: Wed Aug 11 2010 18:48:00

Argentina battled to victory on Wednesday night in the team's first match since Diego Maradona's reign ended, while new France coach Laurent Blanc suffered defeat after dropping all 23 World Cup players.

French World Cup squad left out for friendlyupdated: Wed Aug 11 2010 03:51:00

France take on Norway in a friendly Wednesday without the 23 players who took part in the country's disastrous World Cup campaign.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Prepared Blanc wastes little time undertaking French challengeupdated: Sat Aug 07 2010 11:14:00

Why take on a challenge in which you can't do any better when you can go somewhere you can't do any worse? That would seem the gist of the rationale behind Laurent Blanc's reported decision to turn down the coaching job at European champions and Italian double-winners Internazionale and instead take over the France side after the most embarrassing World Cup campaign in its history.

SI.com: Ben Lyttleton: Newcomers boost Arsenal's hopesupdated: Sat Jul 24 2010 11:51:00

By the time defender Thomas Vermaelen had played just four games for Arsenal after last year's $13 million move from the Dutch club Ajax, coach Arsene Wenger already knew he had a bargain on his hands.

Blanc leaves out entire squad for friendlyupdated: Fri Jul 23 2010 13:25:00

New France coach Laurent Blanc has chosen not to select any of the 23-man World Cup squad, that refused to take part in a training session during their disastrous tournament, for next month's friendly international against Norway.

'Pitiful, ridiculous, shameful': French media reacts to team's exitupdated: Wed Jun 23 2010 14:46:00

Reaction in French media to the national team crashing out of the World Cup has been unstintingly scathing on the players and embattled coach Raymond Domenech.

Moratti resigned to losing Mourinhoupdated: Tue May 25 2010 12:55:00

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti has admitted he is resigned to manager Jose Mourinho leaving the club to join Real Madrid.

Blanc to replace Domenech after finalsupdated: Thu May 20 2010 15:46:00

Former French Ligue One champions Bordeaux have confirmed that they have agreed a deal for coach Laurent Blanc to take over as French national coach from Raymond Domenech after the World Cup finals.

Carrick gives Man Utd win over Wolfsburgupdated: Sat Oct 03 2009 13:26:00

Manchester United came a goal behind and shrugged off the early loss of Michael Owen to injury to beat German champions Wolfsburg 2-1 for their second victory in Champions League Group B.

Bordeaux clinch French title with 1-0 winupdated: Sun May 31 2009 08:20:00

Bordeaux clinched the French league title with a 1-0 win over Caen on a dramatic final day of the season.

Beckham's 'Goldenbuns' is AC Milan's 'lucky' charmupdated: Wed Jan 28 2009 13:59:00

From four leaf clovers to a severed rabbit's foot, when it comes to lucky mascots reason and taste often go out of the window.

Messi winner leaves Barca 12 points clearupdated: Sun Jan 11 2009 17:34:00

Lionel Messi grabbed a late winner as Barcelona scored a 3-2 victory at bottom club Osasuna to maintain their runaway charge towards the Spanish Primera title.

PSG's Hoarau scores to see off Bordeauxupdated: Sat Aug 16 2008 17:14:00

Paris-Saint Germain's new signing Guillaume Hoarau scored his first goal as they beat title contenders Bordeaux 1-0 at the Parc des Princes in the big Saturday night game in the French league.

Bordeaux maintain pressure on Lyonupdated: Sat Apr 05 2008 16:28:00

Bordeaux beat Rennes 2-0 to reduce Lyon's lead at the top of the French first division to six points.

Kim puts leaders on way to victoryupdated: Sun Sep 02 2007 05:04:00

Surprise French league leaders Nancy stayed out in front with a 2-0 defeat of St Etienne, with Brazilian striker Kim scoring his third goal in five games.

Bordeaux name Blanc as new coachupdated: Fri Jun 08 2007 07:17:00

World Cup winning defender Laurent Blanc was appointed coach of French club Bordeaux on Friday.

Nantes deny Blanc-for-coach reportupdated: Fri Dec 15 2006 06:10:00

Struggling Ligue 1 side Nantes have dismissed media reports they have asked former France defender Laurent Blanc to become their coach.

Ex-Marseille coach Courbis jailed updated: Fri Jun 09 2006 05:16:00

Former Olympique Marseille coach Rolland Courbis has been jailed for three and a half years after being found guilty in a fraud scandal involving player transfers in the late 1990's

Makelele hints over France futureupdated: Thu Sep 09 2004 14:28:00

Chelsea's Claude Makelele has hinted he may have played his last international match for France.

Blanc keen to become France coachupdated: Fri Jul 02 2004 09:02:00

Former international defender Laurent Blanc wants the France manager's job while Monaco coach Didier Deschamps definitively ruled himself out on Friday.

Blanc wins support of presidentupdated: Sun Jun 27 2004 06:43:00

Former France internationals Laurent Blanc and Jean Tigana have emerged as the favorites to succeed Jacques Santini following France's humiliating early exit from the European Championships.

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