Report: Koscielny and Lloris were behind Nasri's exclusion from France national team
With the World Cup approaching it almost feels wrong not to have a scandal plaguing the French national team. Like clockwork, one is breaking with just days until the tournament gets underway.
Veteran French football journalists Pierre Mennes and Daniel Riolo have written a new book outlining the 2013-14 campaign.
One of the more shocking allegations involves the exclusion of Manchester City's Samir Nasri from France's 23-man World Cup squad.
Most believed that decision was made solely by head coach Didier Deschamps, but apparently that's not the case.
.@PierreMenes claiming that Landreau, Koscielny and Lloris were behind the exclusion of Nasri from the squad. #EDF pic.twitter.com/TSb1Is7n1z
— Get French Football (@GFN_France) June 8, 2014
Mennes and Riolo report Lloris, the team's captain, advised Deschamps against picking Nasri. When asked for their assessment, Laurent Koscielny and Mickael Landreau agreed with their skipper.
The French journalists report that they heard this story from four different sources.
[H/T 101 Great Goals]
HEADLINES
- NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani calls for cheaper World Cup tickets
- World Cup Run-Up: Messi's future, Pochettino's problems, and more
- Pulisic downplays rumors of rift with Pochettino: 'Things are good'
- 2026 World Cup tracker: Who's qualified, how many spots are left?
- Bolivia overcomes Brazil, lands in World Cup playoff over Venezuela