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Club owner in French revolution

France in chaos as mutiny call follows ‘axing’ of captain Guirado

- — Telegraph Group Ltd

France’s Rugby World Cup campaign is threatenin­g to descend into turmoil after Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal told the players to overthrow the coaching staff and Guilhem Guirado was reportedly ousted from the captaincy by the management.

France go into Saturday’s game with England having already qualified for the quarter-finals after three successive victories, but they have been underwhelm­ing so far and only narrowly avoided a humiliatin­g defeat by Tonga on Sunday after surviving a late comeback to win 23-21.

That has led to suggestion­s of unrest in the camp, with hooker Guirado reported to have lost the confidence of head coach Jacques Brunel and assistant Fabien Galthie. French sports newspaper Midi Olympique claims Guirado will not start against England after falling out with Brunel and Galthie, with Camille Chat likely to be preferred.

Midi Olympique also claims the players are fully in support of Guirado, despite Jefferson Poirot likely to be asked to lead the side against England in a game which will decide who tops Pool C.

In a further twist, Boudjellal has called on the players to “take control” against a coaching staff who he believes are setting the national side up for failure. His call comes eight years after France did exactly that in the 2011 World Cup, with coach Marc

Since when have we been frightened against these teams [such as Tonga], who we respect, of course, but who aren’t on our level? Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal

Lievremont sidelined as the team recovered from a humiliatin­g poolstage loss against Tonga and reached the final, losing 8-7 to the All Blacks.

“Take control guys, take the power, because there are coaches all over the place. Our team spirit is almost non-existent,” Boudjellal said in a video blog. “Individual­ly, we have players who are world class. Collective­ly, for several years, that hasn’t been the case.

“Since when have we been frightened against these teams [such as Tonga], who we respect, of course, but who aren’t on our level? Take control guys, because it is your history, your World Cup.

“You are there for your career and for your country. You are there for French rugby and to try to go as far as possible, to see if you can win this World Cup but we will only get there if you take control.

“Our coaches who are there, I invite you to visit Japan, go and look around, treat yourself and leave the players to tell their own stories because for years I have not understood the game plan of this France team. Something is going wrong, so it’s over to you guys [the players]. Tell the coaches to go on holiday. Write your story yourself.

“There is a lot of experience, there are guys in this group who will certainly be major coaches in the future, so start to be a big coach today. Kick the coaches out, take control, tell your own story, because we are ready to follow you.”

France’s coaching set-up is already under scrutiny, with Galthie succeeding Brunel after the tournament. The former national captain was brought into Brunel’s set-up in April after a disappoint­ing Six Nations that included three losses and a record 44-8 defeat by England, and results have improved following his arrival.

However, performanc­es have worsened since a fine opening 40 minutes against Argentina in round one of the RWC and the team have come in for sustained criticism after the Tonga game.

Qualificat­ion for the knockout stages is secure, but defeat by England would almost certainly mean a quarter-final clash with Wales, who won 24-19 in Paris during the Six Nations.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal has urged the players to overthrow head coach Jacques Brunel.
Photo / Getty Images Toulon owner Mourad Boudjellal has urged the players to overthrow head coach Jacques Brunel.

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