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This is an archive article published on October 16, 2002

France eye chance to regain lost pride

Defending European champions France should continue their renaissance under new coach Jacques Santini with another victory tomorrow when the...

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Defending European champions France should continue their renaissance under new coach Jacques Santini with another victory tomorrow when they face Malta in their third qualifier for the 2004 European Championship.

France, who lost their world crowd in such embarrassing fashion without scoring a goal during the World Cup, have now won twice and drawn once in their three matches since Santini replaced Roger Lemerre after the debacle in the Far East.

 
TODAY’S MATCHES
 

Group I
Malta vs France
Group II
Norway vs Bosnia
Luxembourg vs Romania
Group iii
Austria vs Netherlands
Czech Republic vs Belarus
Group iv
Hungary vs San Marino
Group v
Germany vs Faroe Islands
Iceland vs Lithuania
group vi
Turkey vs Liechtenstein
England vs Macedonia
Group VII
Greece vs Armenia
Northern Ireland vs Ukraine
Group VIII
Estonia vs Belgium
Bulgaria vs Andorra
Group IX
Wales vs Italy
Yugoslavia vs Finland

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It is almost impossible to see any outcome other than a convincing French victory especially as they have scored seven goals and conceded just one in their opening two qualifiers and Malta’s goal tally is 0-5 after two defeats in a row.

With the other Group One match between Israel and Cyprus being postponed until April because of tension in the Middle East, France should be six points clear of the field by the time tomorrow’s match in Valletta is over.

While France appear to be emerging from a difficult period, Italy, runners-up to the French in the 2000 final and contorversially eliminated by South Korea in the second round of the World Cup, are still in the doldrums. Despite winning their opening Group Nine match against Azerbaijan last month, Italy played poorly in a 1-1 draw with Yugoslavia in Naples on Saturday with many critics calling for coach Giovanni Trapattoni to resign. He declined their invitation on Monday and instead was preparing his team for what could prove to be a very tough match against resurgent Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

Wales are playing their best football for 20 years, are unbeaten in six matches and in Ryan Giggs, Simon Davies and Robbie Savage have three players at the top of their game for their English Premier League clubs Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Birmingham City respectively.

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Italy have also lost in-form striker Filippo Inzaghi with an injury and will be aware that Wales have beaten both Argentina and Germany in Cardiff this year.

Wednesday’s matches, while firstly about points and qualifying for the finals in Portugal in 2004, will be played against an increasingly worrying backdrop of racist abuse. (Reuters)

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