The full-back claims that despite his controversial career with the National Team, he would be very disappointed if he hung up his playing boots without a major International trophy to his name.
Following the departure of Laurent Blanc in the summer, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 are determined to start things afresh with Didier Deschamps taking charge of the troops.
The former Marseille manager has an impressive record in Ligue 1 but only time will tell whether he can achieve similar success on the International arena, which is a different ball game altogether.
While the coach’s journey will not be an easy one by any standards, his chances will be boosted by the plethora of talents he has at his disposal.
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The left-back has been ever present in the team since 2004 and while his Manchester United career has been laden with one success after another, he has almost nothing to show for his 46 International caps.
Evra, albeit on a downfall from his previous form, has now voiced his desire to earn at least earn one major honour, otherwise he would label himself as a failure for France.
Speaking to reporters, the defender claimed that unlike his spell at the Theatre of Dreams, his time with the National team was fraught with controversies and off-field issues which had hampered his chances of success, but now he was determined to put things
right.
"Now I want to win with my national team, it will be a failure for me not winning. With Blanc I lost my position as a regular player, now with Deschamps things are better. He said to me 'Only if you play well you will be a regular player.'"
Continuing, he reflected on the upcoming tie with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749.
"Balotelli is a big player, but it won't be City against United. I love Italy, in Italy I grew up like a man and like a player. I felt Italy like a family,” Evra was quoted as saying while speaking to the media.
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