Romania revival will earn Domenech reprieve – media

Raymond Domenech, who is set to have talks with French football authorities over his future, will keep his post after France s draw against Romania, according to sports daily L Equipe on Monday.

The coach, under heavy pre-match scrutiny in light of France s dismal showing at Euro 2008 and a poor start to World Cup qualifiers, looked all but out of a job after the first 20 minutes against Romania on Saturday.

Two early goals from Florentin Petre and Dorin Goian stunned a flat-footed France side, as a worried-looking Domenech ominously paced the sidelines.

But a goal from Franck Ribery and a stunning 30-yard strike in the 69th minute by Yoann Gourcuff rounded off a gutsy Gallic comeback.

It looks good for Raymond, beamed L Equipe s front-page headline with a photograph of a smiling Domenech, who will meet with officials from the French footballing federation (FFF) on Wednesday.

To have a great team, you need great players, Fernand Duchaussoy, a French league official, told l Equipe.

I have the feeling, and I m not alone in this, that we saw a French team capable of going all the way so why break up this dynamic?

That was a sentiment reiterated by Thierry Henry.

Against Serbia, we already saw something, the Barcelona star told the sports daily on Monday.

We weathered a storm in the first 20 minutes (against Romania). We showed that this team has character, that it was capable of scoring.

Gourcuff, a player championed by Domenech, couldn t have picked a better time to score his maiden international goal and repay his boss s faith.

Domenech gave a chance to Yoann Gourcuff and he didn t fail. He could even have been a big help to the coach, added Henry.

And with Domenech telling a press conference on Monday that his team were still under intense pressure every piece of help will be crucial.

France face Tunisia on Wednesday in a friendly in Paris, with Karim Benzema doubtful to feature after taking a knock in training.

In Group Seven, France sit fourth on four points, with their next qualifier against Lithuania in March 2009.

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