The decision of the French Football Federation (FFF) to exclude striker Karim Benzema for the next European Championship has broad support in public opinion, according to a survey released today reveals that four of five French approve the measure.
Last Wednesday the Federation and coach Didier Deschamps made his decision public in finding that the squad must have a behavior "exemplary" after Benzema has been indicted for his alleged complicity in blackmail with a sex video to the player Mathieu Valbuena .
The survey, conducted by the Odoxa home to the station "RTL" shows that the percentage of French who now oppose the madridista play with the "Bleus", 81%, is even greater than that recorded in February in a similar query (70%).
This figure rises even more football fans among those who reject 85% its call for Euro that his country is hosting this summer declared.
Similarly, 77% of the 1,009 respondents find that the FFF sought to preserve the team spirit away to Real Madrid striker.
Benzema is charged with complicity in an alleged blackmail with a sex video to also international Valbuena, but the judge investigating the case raised a few months ago the precautionary measures that prevented him from contact with the latter.
The FFF said that "there is no obstacle to be selected at the legal level," the national team, but at the same time made it clear that "athletic performance is an important but not exclusive criterion for deciding the call in the France ".
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