Deschamps to take legal action against Cantona
Carlos Brusa, Didier Deschamps' lawyer, has suggested the France coach will take legal action against Eric Cantona.
Didier Deschamps' lawyer has confirmed the France coach will pursue legal action against Eric Cantona after the former Manchester United forward suggested Hatem Ben Arfa and Karim Benzema had been omitted from Les Bleus' squad for Euro 2016 due to their African heritage.
Benzema was ruled out of the tournament on home soil in April, as the French Football Federation cited his need "to work towards unity" pending the outcome of a legal investigation into an alleged plot to blackmail fellow international Mathieu Valbuena, which had seen him suspended from international duty in December.
Ben Arfa still has a chance of featuring, having been selected among Deschamps' stand-by options after a remarkable resurgence in the 2015-16 season – in which he scored 17 Ligue 1 goals to fire Nice to fourth place.
"Benzema is a great player, Ben Arfa is a great player," Cantona told The Guardian.
"But Deschamps, he has a really French name. Maybe he is the only one in France to have a truly French name. Nobody in his family mixed with anybody, you know. Like the Mormons in America.
"So I'm not surprised he used the situation of Benzema not to take him. Especially after [French Prime Minister, Manuel] Valls said he should not play for France.
"And Ben Arfa is maybe the best player in France today. But they have some origins. I am allowed to think about that."
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Asked whether he thought Deschamps' decision was motivated by discrimination, Cantona added: "Maybe no, but maybe yes. Why not?
"One thing is for sure – Benzema and Ben Arfa are two of the best players in France and will not play the European Championship. And for sure, Benzema and Ben Arfa, their origins are north African. So, the debate is open."
The France Football Federation and Deschamps did not respond to Cantona's comments when contacted by Perform, but the coach's lawyer Carlos Brusa confirmed to L'Equipe that his client was going to take the matter further.
Brusa said: "I will initiate action before the civil and criminal courts to punish these slanderous and defamatory comments that infringe impermissibly on Mr Deschamps' integrity."
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