THE ARCHIVE
World Cup 2002
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It is worth underlining just how bad France were. Reigning World Cup champions have frequently disappointed, but never to this extent. Despite boasting the leading strikers of the French, English and Italian leagues, they didn’t even score a single goal. It was the worst performance of a World Cup holder, surpassing the 1962 winners Brazil, who at least managed to score goals and win one of three matches in 1966. France had danced in the streets in 1998 and 2000. Not in 2002. From the first match,the public began to abandon their heroes as quickly as they had adopted them four years earlier. By the time Denmark had hammered home the final nail in coffin, people were already sick of Zidane’s thigh opening the news and the totally inappropriate advertising campaigns boasting France’s superiority. After elimination, the sponsors rolled out the adverts they had prepared in case of defeat, the majority of them just as far off the mark as those that had preceded them. “Thank you, the artists, for coming so close to a second victory,” announced one full-page newspaper ad the following day. WSC may have announced “France will be pap” on their front cover two months ago, but no one in France even considered the possibility. There was therefore much difficulty coming to terms with the crushing defeat. Players on their way back to earlier-than-expected holidays, offered the same, lame excuses of “bad luck”, “too many matches” and “refereeing decisions”. Those with something interesting to say, notably Thierry Henry, Philippe Christanval and Willy Sagnol, said nothing. Faithful and united to the last, not one had anything nasty to say, in public at least, against a fellow-player or against the coach, Roger Lemerre. From WSC 186 August 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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