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Poll finds majority of French against return of Benzema to national team

Eric Gaillard / Reuters

Paris - Some 82 per cent of French feel that Karim Benzema should no longer play for his country after being charged in the sex-tape blackmail case, according to a poll published on Thursday.

The poll for media outlet RMC/BFMTV asked: "Do you believe Karim Benzema can continue to be called up for the French national team?"

In total, 50 per cent answered "no, not at all", while 32 percent responded "no, not really", giving a total of 82 per cent who were against seeing the Real Madrid striker back in the blue of the Euro 2016 host.

Of the 924 people aged 18 and over who were polled, only 18 per cent responded favourably, with only 4 per cent saying he "absolutely" should be recalled by coach Didier Deschamps.

Benzema, 27, has been charged with complicity to blackmail and conspiring to commit a criminal act for his alleged participation in a blackmail case involving international teammate Mathieu Valbuena over a sex-tape.

The charges carry a maximum five years prison sentence.

The poll was conducted before an interview with Benzema was broadcast by TF1 on Wednesday, in which he claimed he was being "persecuted" and stated his hope that he will be able to return to the France squad ahead of Euro 2016.

Neither Benzema nor Lyon midfielder Valbuena were named in the France squad to play Germany and England last month.

Les Bleus next play in March, in friendlies against the Netherlands and Russia.

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