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Euro 2012 Preview: France

Euro 2012 Preview: France
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After a shambolic 2010 World Cup, Sports Mole checks out France's chances for Euro 2012.

France's last appearance at a major tournament ended in disaster when a number of players staged a mutiny against former coach Raymond Domenech at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

However, the team that goes into this summer's European Championships is a far cry from that shambolic outfit of two years ago.

Les Bleus now boast a united side full of both flair and aggression that has the opportunity to reach the summit of European football once again.

Group: D

Manager: Laurent Blanc - Despite having plenty of detractors when he took the job, former French defender Blanc has got the side going into the tournament in solid form. Already a hero from his playing days, he now has the chance to cement his place in the national side's history from the touchlines.

Players to watch:

Hatem Ben Arfa: After an impressive season with Newcastle United, the injury-prone winger will be causing defenders all sorts of problems with his pace and skill.

Yann M'Vila: Regarded as one of the most promising midfielders in Europe, the 21-year-old has established himself in the national side with his athletic style. However, an ankle injury could hinder his chances of performing on the big stage.

Karim Benzema: The Real Madrid frontman has been a disappointment at his last two international tournaments, but he has only improved in that time and could be amongst the leading scorers in Poland and Ukraine.

Previous best: Winners 1984, 2000

Sports Mole says: Semi-finals

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