Le Graet slams Nasri conduct

24 June 2012 14:18

French Football Federation president Noel le Graet has labelled Samir Nasri's behaviour 'intolerable' after the midfielder's alleged foul-mouthed rant at a journalist following Les Bleus' Euro 2012 on Saturday night.

The Manchester City man was reportedly involved in a heated exchange with a member of the press who asked to speak with him after Laurent Blanc's side were beaten 2-0 by defending champions Spain in the quarter-final in Donetsk.

Le Graet told French radio station RMC: "I will ask the journalist to meet with me, but this is intolerable. I understand that there are negative reactions. Samir is on the edge, he wants to do well, but he cannot control his impulses."

Les Bleus' elimination will no doubt increase speculation over the future of coach Blanc, who has overseen an upturn in fortunes since replacing Raymond Domenech following the farcical World Cup campaign two years ago.

Blanc, who has been linked with the managerial vacancy at Tottenham, had wanted his France contract extended before the European Championship.

Le Graet has no news yet on whether Blanc will remain in the role, but expects to hold talks soon with the 46-year-old former Manchester United defender.

"I saw Laurent last night," the FFF chief added. "We promised not to talk about this during the Euros. We will meet soon to discuss the future. We must give it a week to take stock at leisure. We will meet within eight days and we will have a position, I imagine, in common.

"As a man, Laurent is completely respectable and pleasant. We must talk about football, his desire and his career. We must see how he sees things and how I see them."

Assessing France's overall Euro 2012 campaign, Le Graet took heart from the Group D victory over Ukraine - Les Bleus' first in the finals of a major tournament in six years - but accepted they had some way to go yet before they would be considered a force again.

"This has been an acceptable European Championship," he said. "Qualifying was anguish, but we achieved it despite the performance against Sweden [2-0 defeat] - a pitiful game for the national team. We did not help yesterday. This is an acceptable Euro, but no more."

Source: PA