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French soccer player Nicolas Anelka waits in line to check-in his luggage as he board a flight to London at the international airport in Cape Town, June 20, 2010. [Agencies] |
KNYSNA, South Africa - France kicked star striker Nicolas Anelka out of the World Cup on Saturday after a foul-mouthed tirade at coach Raymond Domenech during the 2-0 defeat to Mexico.
L'Equipe sports daily claimed the Chelsea forward told Domenech to "go screw yourself, dirty son of a whore" at halftime of Thursday match in Polokwane after the coach criticized his first-half performance.
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The France Football Federation (FFF) said Anelka would leave South Africa on Saturday after he refused to apologize for his "unacceptable" outburst.
"Anelka's remarks are totally unacceptable for the FFF, French football and the values it defends," said an FFF statement.
"The president of the FFF, Jean-Pierre Escalettes, asked Nicolas Anelka, in the presence of captain Patrice Evra, to apologize.
Anelka admitted having a "heated discussion" with Domenech but denied using the words quoted in L'Equipe.
"I certainly had a heated discussion with the coach but it happened in the sanctity of the dressingroom, between the coach and I, in front of my teammates and the team's staff.
"This should never have left the dressingroom," the 31-year-old striker told France-Soir newspaper.
"I insist that the words which have come out in the press are not my words," he said, although he declined to reveal exactly what he said.