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JUST IN: Ribery Out Of Brazil 2014 World Cup

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The Bayern Munich star had been expected to play a part in Brazil despite his fitness troubles, with France assistant coach Guy Stephan telling RTL on Thursday that he was optimistic the 31-year-old would be fit.

However, France boss Didier Deschamps said on Friday that he had exacerbated the problem during Friday’s training session and would not now travel to Brazil.

“Franck had been feeling better,” he told the media. “The increase in intensity worsened the situation. This is a sad day, but we need to recover and prepare for the final friendly.”

The French Football Federation confirmed on its official websitethat Lyon midfielder Clement Grenier would also miss out on the tournament after an adductor tear was diagnosed following Thursday’s training session. The pair will be replaced in the 23-man squad by Morgan Schneiderlin and Remy Cabella.

Equipe de France Rrports “Ribéry et Grenier forfaits définitifs. Cabella et Schneiderlin, appelés, rejoindront Clairefontaine dans la soiré.”

Deschamps said he had already had thoughts on who may fill in for Ribery after testing out different options during the recent friendlies with Norway and Paraguay.

“We know what Franck is capable of [but] I have other players who played in the two friendly matches,” he said. “I was prepared for this. There are other possibilities. This is not fixed, with the profiles of the different players. Concerning what I will do, the best options were Schneiderlin and Cabella.”

Asked whether Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema could be positioned out on the left in Ribery’s absence, he replied: “We will reflect on this. [Antoine] Griezmann and [Loic] Remy did well [in the friendlies].”

Deschamps admitted Les Bleus’ chances of success in Brazil would be hindered by the loss of a player who finished third in the voting for the 2013 Ballon d’Or.

“We have to be ambitious but, with Ribery at 100 percent, I can’t deny that would be better,” he said.

France face Honduras, Switzerland and Ecuador in Group E this summer.

(via ESPN)

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