COLOGNE, June 22 - France coach Raymond Domenech, his job on the line in
Friday's World Cup Group G decider against Togo, said he should not be judged
yet.
"You never have any excuses when you don't qualify but before you accuse us
wait until we have committed a crime," Domenech told reporters.
France need to win by two clear goals to make sure they advance to the last
16. Another early exit, following their first-round elimination four years ago,
could spell the end for Domenech.
The 54-year-old has ignored the criticism he has received since taking over
from Jacques Santini after France's quarter-final exit from Euro 2004.
Domenech came underfire for saving his first comments for one of the team's
sponsors, a mobile phone operator, after naming his World Cup squad last month.
More negative headlines followed France's dull draws with Switzerland and
South Korea.
Domenech said his team were not helped by poor refereeing decisions against
the Swiss.
"He is probably saying all these things to try to distract people but he'd be
better off concentrating on his own problems," said Swiss striker Marco
Streller.
STRANGE MOVE
Domenech has also been criticised for making a strange move in added time
against South Korea on Sunday, taking off captain Zinedine Zidane and sending on
David Trezeguet for a few seconds.
Zidane, who will retire after the finals and might have played his last
match, walked past Domenech without a look or a sign on his way to the dressing
rooms.
Trezeguet, who knew he would hardly have time to touch the ball, laughed when
he inherited Zidane's armband.
"I was thinking about the future and sending a message that some had to
prepare for the match against Togo," Domenech said when asked for an
explanation.
The grey-haired coach shrugged off suggestions that relations between him and
Zidane had become tense.
"That's pure speculation," said Domenech. "I've been reading that for two
years. I don't mind."
One of the hardest tacklers in French soccer as a player, Domenech is also
frequently reminded he has only won a second division title with Olympique Lyon
in more than 20 years as a coach.
World Cup debutants Togo have already been eliminated.