Laurent Blanc ‘New Manager’ after 2010 Football World Cup
Thursday, May 20th, 2010 at 3:50 pm , filed under FIFA World Cup by Alex Callos
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Laurent Blanc is ready to leave from Bordeaux and will act as a France boss after the 2010 Football World Cup. Instead of Raymond Domenech, Laurent Blanc will be a manager of France soccer team who was a World Cup winner.
Previously, Laurent Blanc played for Manchester United and acted as a coach to the Bordeaux to the 2009 league and cup double. But, in this season they failed to win the trophy.
Laurent Blanc was a player in the France team, which won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. He didn’t play in the World Cup final due to fight with Slaven Bilic, in the 2-1 semi-final triumph against Croatia. Laurent Blanc played in 97 matches for France and scored 16 goals.
In his entire club career, he played for Barcelona, Marseille and Inter Milan. He was retired in the year 2001 and that time he played for Manchester United and was part of the 2003 Premier League title-winning team. Laurent Blanc played only 15 league matches in that season.
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