HAMELIN, Germany, June 29 - Far-right National Front leader Jean-Marie
Le Pen, who says there are too many black players in the France team, does not
know French history, defender Lilian Thuram said on Thursday.
"Maybe Mr. Le Pen hasn't been told that some French people are black and
others have got blond or brown hair," Thuram told reporters at France's World
Cup base in northern Germany.
"I'm a bit surprised to see that this gentleman, who keeps running for
presidency, does not know the history of our country," added the experienced
central defender, who is preparing for Saturday's quarter-final against Brazil
in Frankfurt.
"An American, for instance, would never be surprised to see black players on
his national basketball team."
Le Pen told Reuters this week he felt French people did not fully identify
with their national soccer team because there may be too many "players of
colour".
FANS SUPPORT
"We feel that France doesn't totally recognise itself in this team," said Le
Pen, who caused an electoral shock in the 2002 presidential elections by beating
the Socialist candidate to the second round.
"Our fans support us and love us without asking themselves whether we're
black or not because they know we are French," Thuram replied.
A member of France's 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000-winning sides, the
34-year-old Thuram, who has won a national record 118 caps, was born on the
French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Le Pen also said that goalkeeper Fabien Barthez should be kicked out of the
team if he refuses to sing the national anthem.
"Some sing the anthem and some don't but whether you sing it or not has
nothing to do with whether you feel French or not," was Thuram's answer.
"Maybe we should invite Monsieur Le Pen to celebrate our next victory with
us," Thuram said. "Maybe it would help him realise that we are all French.
"If you see Monsieur Le Pen, tell him we're proud of being French and we love
France, the real France."