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Saha out of France squad

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Louis Saha has pulled out of the France squad for next week's friendlies against England and Mali.

United striker replaced by Sinama-Pongolle

Louis Saha has pulled out of the France squad for next week's friendly double-header against England and Mali. The Manchester United striker had been picked along with nine other Premier League players in Raymond Domenech's 39-man party. However, he has now withdrawn for an unspecified reason and will be replaced by Recreativo Huelva forward Florent Sinama-Pongolle. Domenech will select an 'B' team to face Mali on Tuesday and France will then tackle England at Stade de France a day later. Domenech has explained the thinking behind his selection and also looked forward to testing himself against England manager Fabio Capello.

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"He's a super coach and a good guy as well," said Domenech. "We have seen the tapes of his last matches, there is a real evolution in the team, a lot of hard work. "I wanted to broaden (the squad) completely. I wanted the maximum number of players to keep my options open and to cover potential injuries that may occur." David Trezeguet was a notable omission from the squad but Domenech has insisted the Juventus striker could still return for Euro 2008. Domenech said: "I listened to his point if view. Playing for the 'B' team has no interest for him, and not for me either, since I know his qualities. "It remains possible that I will call him up. You always need goalscorers. Even though he is scoring less at the moment."