PARIS
France
midfielder Mathieu Valbuena hopes his standout performance in Tuesday's
4-0 friendly victory over Norway can help propel him into a starring
role at the World Cup in Brazil.
Valbuena - known
affectionately as the 'little bike' due to his diminutive stature
(1.67m) - laid on three assists for his teammates at the Stade de France
in the first of Les Bleus' three pre-World Cup friendlies and labelled
the performance as one of his best.
"It was one of my
best matches, especially as it was part of a good team victory, where we
won 4-0. I also set up three of the four goals, so I played a decisive
role," said Valbuena, who endured a difficult season with Marseille.
The
midfielder, who was part of the France squad that returned home in
disgrace after their catastrophic 2010 World Cup finals campaign, scored
just three times in Ligue 1 this past season to go along with just six
assists and even lost his place in the Marseille team towards the end of
the campaign.
"With OM things didn't go how I wanted
them to. It was a difficult year both individually and collectively,"
said the 29-year-old, who added he had never "hidden his desire to play
somewhere else".
However, his problems at club level contrast with his experiences while representing his country.
"Playing
with the national team is something different, my performances have
been consistent since the coach (Didier Deschamps) arrived two years
ago.
"There is this confidence, but I like also the
energy of the team and it's great. I'm lucky to be in this squad and I'm
very happy.
"We play a 4-3-3 and I start out on the
right. However, I have a bit of freedom to roam the pitch, to play in
pockets of space and down the line. But I do also share my defensive
duties," said Valbuena, who is ostensibly competing for a starting place
with Real Sociedad's Antoine Griezmann.
Asked whether
he felt he had done enough following Tuesday's excellent display to earn
the nod ahead of the inexperienced Griezmann for France's opening match
against Honduras in Porto Alegre on June 15, Valbuena said he would
leave that decision to others.
"I'll let you discuss that," he said.
"I
do my job on the pitch, I have the confidence of the coach and my
teammates. Nothing is ever assured and I know what I'm talking about.
The goal is simply to be ready for June 15 and I'll just continue to
very humbly go about my business."
France only
qualified for the World Cup after staging a remarkable recovery to
overturn a two-goal first-leg deficit against Ukraine.
A
brace from Mamadou Sakho and a Karim Benzema goal steered France to a
3-0 victory in the return leg in Paris, punching the team's ticket to
the finals.
However, Valbuena sounded a note of caution
for French fans buoyed by the extraordinary turnaround, tempering
expectations for the team in Brazil.
"The good vibes date back to the play-off second leg against Ukraine that rekindled the flame at the Stade de France.
"We
feel the prevailing sense of enthusiasm even if it you can't tell and
we have to keep this spirit going because the competition starts very
soon.
"(But) you've got to keep your head on your shoulders," said the midfielder.
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