NEWS Laurent Blanc - blames foreign imports.
ENGLAND MUST THINK HARD - BLANC The Premier League's reliance on foreign imports is to blame for England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008, according to former France defender Laurent Blanc.
England's 3-2 defeat to Croatia at Wembley on Wednesday meant they finished third in their qualifying group and missed out on a place in next summer's tournament in Austria and Switzerland.
Various opinions have been expressed as to the reasons behind England's problems.
But former Manchester United centre-back Blanc reckons it boils down to a lack of English players competing in the country's top-flight league.
"It is sad because it is a great football nation - it is a negative thing to have happened for the whole of football," said the current coach of Ligue 1 side Bordeaux.
"England basically have the best league in the world, but I am part of the group that thinks the Premier League is strong because of its foreigners.
"That poses a problem for the national team because it is no longer producing English players."
Blanc, a member of France's 1998 World Cup-winning and Euro 2000 winning squads, added: "At the moment, English clubs prefer to buy rather than to produce their own players. Paradoxically, that makes French football stronger.
"If someone has to think hard, it is the English."
ENGLAND MUST THINK HARD - BLANC The Premier League's reliance on foreign imports is to blame for England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008, according to former France defender Laurent Blanc.
England's 3-2 defeat to Croatia at Wembley on Wednesday meant they finished third in their qualifying group and missed out on a place in next summer's tournament in Austria and Switzerland.
Various opinions have been expressed as to the reasons behind England's problems.
But former Manchester United centre-back Blanc reckons it boils down to a lack of English players competing in the country's top-flight league.
"It is sad because it is a great football nation - it is a negative thing to have happened for the whole of football," said the current coach of Ligue 1 side Bordeaux.
"England basically have the best league in the world, but I am part of the group that thinks the Premier League is strong because of its foreigners.
"That poses a problem for the national team because it is no longer producing English players."
Blanc, a member of France's 1998 World Cup-winning and Euro 2000 winning squads, added: "At the moment, English clubs prefer to buy rather than to produce their own players. Paradoxically, that makes French football stronger.
"If someone has to think hard, it is the English."
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