BUSAN, South Korea, June 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Defending champions France
were on the edge of elimination from the World Cup finals after a goalless draw
with Uruguay in Group A on Thursday.
In the bad-tempered game filled with flagrant tackles,
French striker Thierre Henry was sent off at the 25th minute by Mexican referee
Felipe Rmaos Rizo as the English Premier League top scorertackled, with studs
up, Uruguayan Marcelo Romero.
The red card stunned French coach Roger Lemerre speechless and French
legend Michel Platini frozen.
The draw left France without a goal in their first two games following a
1-0 loss to World Cup rookies Senegal. France take on Denmark in their final
group match with Uruguay vs Senegal.
The last defending champions ousted in the first round were Brazil in 1966.
France and Uruguay have one point apiece, trailing Denmark and Senegal who
both have four. Both France and Uruguay will have to win their final matches,
which would leave all four teams with four points with goal differencial and
then goals scored deciding which two teams advance to the second round.
French defender Frank Leboeuf left the pitch with a groin injury to join
injured superstar Zinedine Zidane on the bench.
Leboeuf replacement Patrick Vieira was also stretchered off fora minute
when Dario Silva struck his left foot with studs up.
Uruguay received three yellow cards to Sebastian Abreu, Pablo Garcia and
Marcelo Romero in the first half.
Both teams had plenty of scoring chances in the second half butthey failed
to convert any.
Alvaro Recoba missed a superb chance for Uruguay in the 52nd minute as he
struck into the side netting after Barthez had charged out.
Uruguayan striker Sebastian Abreu also squandered two good chances.
France nearly scored the winner at the start of injury time when Bixente
Lizarazu sent a through-pass to Sylvain Wiltord, who shot high.
A minute later at the other end, Federico Magallanes faced French keeper
Fabien Barthez alone and hit a point-black shot thatBarthez stopped with his
left foot.
Teams:
France:
16-Fabien Barthez, 3-Bixente Lizarazu, 8-Marcel Desailly(C), 18-Frank
Leboeuf (2-Vincent Candela, 16), 15-Lilian Thuram,17-Emmanuel Petit, 4-Patrick
Vieira, 22-Johan Micoud, 11-Sylvain Wiltord (21-Christophe Dugarry, 90),
12-Thierry Henry, 20-David Trezeguet (9-Djibril Cisse, 81).
Uruguay:
1-Fabian Carini, 14-Gonzalo Sorondo, 4-Paolo Montero(C), 3-Alejandro Lembo,
16-Marcelo Romero (22-Gonzalo de los Santos,71), 8-Gustavo Varela, 5-Pablo
Garcia, 6-Dario Rodriguez (7-Gianni Guigou, 72), 20-Alvaro Recoba, 13-Sebastian
Abreu, 9-Dario Silva(11-Federico Magallanes, 60). Enditem