HAMELIN, Germany, June 19 - France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez urged his team
mates not to let their heads drop after two draws left the 1998 champions in
danger of another early World Cup exit.
"Everybody in the team has to realise that we are here to live fantastic
moments and that we must do everything not to have any regrets," Barthez told
reporters on Monday.
France, who had started their Group G campaign with a dull 0-0 with
Switzerland, drew 1-1 with South Korea on Sunday in Leipzig and now need a
comfortable win over Togo on Friday in Cologne to make sure of surviving the
group stage.
"We were very disappointed after the match but we're still here and we're
still among the teams who can win the World Cup," Barthez said. "Our fate
remains in our own hands. It's absolutely not over yet."
The shaven-headed Barthez, a prominent figure in the France team which lifted
the World Cup in 1998 and won the European championship two years later, said he
did not fear a repeat of the 2002 fiasco, when Les Bleus were sent packing
without a win or a goal from the group stage.
"We are not afraid of that," the 34-year-old said. "We should not be afraid
of anything. We must believe in ourselves and focus on winning the next match.
We must not think about anything else."
France should not dwell on a header by midfielder Patrick Vieira which
appeared to cross the line in the 32nd minute of Sunday's game but was not given
as a goal, Barthez said. That would have put the French 2-0 ahead.
"Going on and on about it would not help," the France keeper said. "All I
have to say about that is I believe there should be more (assistant) referees.
Two of them can't see everything. The pitch is too big."
France should also accept the fact that Zinedine Zidane will miss the Togo
match through suspension after being booked for the second time in the
tournament on Sunday.
"He won't be there, full stop," said Barthez, who is a close friend of
Zidane.
"There's no room for feelings in this type of competition. We must
concentrate on playing our game and winning the match. Zizou's absence must not
be a factor."