Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Franck Ribery Will Not be Going to Brazil to Play in France-Germany Clash

Franck Ribery
France's national football team midfielder Franck Ribery and France's head coach Didier Deschamps pose for a team group photo.
Injured France star Franck Ribery will not travel to Brazil to cheer his teammates when they face Germany in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday, the French Football Federation (FFF) said on Tuesday.
Ribery, ruled out of the World Cup after a recurrence of a back injury on the eve of the finals, had been invited to join the squad along with two injured players originally due to travel to Brazil, Steve Mandanda and Clement Grenier. (Also read: How France Beat Nigeria to Reach Quarters)
However FFF president Noel Le Graet said the Bayern Munich star would not be coming to Brazil.
"Ribery is on holiday with his family and is recovering," Le Graet said.
Le Graet said the FFF was still waiting to hear whether Mandanda, who plays for Marseille, and Grenier (Lyon) would accept their invitations to travel to Brazil.

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