In the first game in the
qualification for the
Euro 2012 in
Poland and Ucraine the team of
France lost 0:1 against
Belarus. This defeat wasn't expected by anyone and so the supporters in the Stade de France in Paris weren't very amused. The guys of the nouveau coach Laurent Blanc wanted to put a sign after the World Cup, where the Bleus didn't have any success and where some players were in the presse because they criticises the methodes of Raymond Domenech. In South Africa they made a revolte and so the players like Nicolas Anelka, Patrice Evra or Eric Abidal have been suspended.
But the team has to look in the future, even after the match against Belarus. On Thuesday, the group around
Karim Benzema wants to make three points in
Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The adversary has a very good offensive, and the strikers like to score, especially
Vedad Ibisevic and
Edin Dzeko who are playing for clubs in Germany. In the first match the team made a easy victory of 3:0 in Luxemburg and that's why it is on the first position in the ranking. Even at home the players want to progress step by step.
Bosnia-Herzegovina - FranceThuesday, the 7th September, 9 p.m.
Sarajevo
In their games on the first matchday:
Bosnia-Herzegovina:
Kennan Hasagic
Emir Spahic
Safet Nadarevic
Mensur Mujdza
Elvir Rahimic
Miralem Pjanic
Zvjezdan Misimovic
Senad Lulic
Senijad Ibricic
Vedad Ibisevic
Edin Dzeko
France:
Hugo Lloris
Bakari Sagna
Adil Rami
Philippe Mexes
Gaël Clichy
Florent Malouda
Yann M´Vila
Abou Diaby
Loic Remy
Jérémy Menez
Guillaume Hoarau
For the team of France the match in Sarajevo will be a great challenge. The new players, who hasn't been on the list for the World Cup in South Africa, could be impressed from the atmosphere in the stadium. "I await a great ambience. Our supporters practice always a lot of pression on the adversary team", says
Miralem Pjanic from Olympique Lyonnais.
The last game:
There was a friendly match, on the 18th of August 2004: France - Bosnia-Herzegovina 1:1 (1:1).
The Frech will make one point, but they absolutley have to do a better job than in the past. With a presentation like in the Stade de France on Friday, Bosnia-Herzegovina is the big favorit. But the team of Laurent Blanc will show a reaction to prohibit a catastrophic balance in their first two games of the qualification.
The best odd for a draw is to be found at
BetClic: 3,25.