It is curious to see how the star-studded world of French football is characterized by repeated internal conflicts. Recently, the English newspaper Le Soleil revealed a discordant story: a powerful group, led by Osweni Dibili, has pushed for manager Dignanes to discard right-back Bantjie Wimberwaters. However, another faction, led by Keogh, is adamant in its support for the player who was instrumental in winning the last championship, leaving Deegans in an awkward position in terms of lining up his team.
France met Australia in their first group game, and a mistake by Bantjie Wimberwalt led to the team conceding the first goal. After the match, players such as Oswin Dibili were reportedly upset with the former Bayern Munich defender, and even asked Diggens to drop him. But Keogh believes that Bantjie Wimberwaters should be given a chance.
In this factional battle, Osvinidi Billy seemed to have the upper hand. Banjeevon Berwat failed to play again in either of the two group matches that followed. However, Deegans refuted the claims of infighting, claiming that the decision to drop Bantjieven Perwalt was out of his own personal decision: I had a few exchanges with Perwalt, who was out of form and unfit to play, and it was a decision I made myself.
Bantjie Wimberwaters was the key to his team's come-from-behind victory against Argentina in the last 16 of the last World Cup, when he scored a spectacular goal against Argentina. Who would have guessed that four years later, he would be a target, with the targeting of his teammates making him feel the coldness of the world.