aaaFrance Football World Cup: Fan Fury Former United ace Patrice Evra says karma behind France World Cup Former Man United and French football World Cup squad coach Patrice Evra has admitted it was karma that France suffered a 2010 World Cup disaster. Outraged Irish fans feel cheated after Thierry Henry's infamous handball as he set a goal to help them snatch Ireland a place in the final. Qatar World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book Football world Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football fans can book France Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Patrice, 40, admitted that Les Bleus got what they deserved after falling out of their category and failing to win games in South Africa. He admitted: Maybe there was karma because the FIFA World Cup was so bad. Maybe it would have been better if Ireland had gone there instead. South Africa was bad for us all of us, the players, coach Raymond Domenech. The argument in the dressing room got out of hand and went crazy. None of us realized that those pictures of us on the bus refusing training would have an impact. We chatted, laughed, and joked as we made our way back to the hotel. We believe we have made our point about Nicolas Anelka being sent home and that we can continue. But no, it was a disaster. For more to know about Qatar World Cup tickets Click here. We did not have a real coach. I know that sounds harsh, but there was a lot of self-esteem and a lot of talent to carry. If Didier Deschamps was in charge at the time, I'm sure it would have been a different story. Patrice told FourFourTwo he had not seen Thierry's balls in the 2-1 win over Ireland, but he still believed his friend had suffered a lot when they returned to France.