Benzema handed shock RECALL by France boss Deschamps for Euro 2020

Published on: 18 May 2021

France boss Didier Deschamps has sensationally included Karim Benzema in his Euro 2020 squad following six years in international wilderness.

The Real Madrid striker's inclusion in France's 26-man squad - which L'Equipe earlier on Tuesday suggested could be in the pipeline - ahead of friendlies against Wales and Bulgaria at the beginning of June has grabbed all the headlines following years in exile.

The experienced striker has been cast aside by manager Deschamps since 2015 following his alleged role in the sex-tape blackmail of former France team-mate Mathieu Valbuena.

Benzema is suspected of encouraging Valbuena to co-operate with blackmailers, who threatened to release an intimate video in which he featured.

Investigators who charged Benzema believe he was approached by a childhood friend to act as an intermediary and convince Valbuena to deal directly with the blackmailers. Instead, Valbuena informed the police.

When the story broke, Benzema faced a deluge of criticism and then-Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the former Lyon player had 'no place' in the national team. He had been unable to repair relations and return for his country until now.

It is understood that Benzema will go on trial from Wednesday, October 20 to Friday, October 22 this year. He denies any wrongdoing and four other people will also stand trial in the case.

Originally, it was reported that Benzema would face trial in January. At the time, he posted a screenshot of a story by L'Equipe about the update and asked his 36.9million Instagram followers when will the 'farce' come to an end.

Reacting to news of the trial, Benzema's lawyer Sylvian Cormier described the decision as 'absurd'.

Despite the case hanging over him, there have been calls for a while now to hand Benzema a recall to international duty following years of superb form for Spanish giants Real Madrid.

Benzema has produced one of his best campaigns this season with 29 goals in all competitions so far, and his fine form has now been rewarded.

His inclusion in the France squad has come as a surprise for more reason than one though.

After being left out of France's Euro 2016 squad, the 33-year-old accused France boss Deschamps of 'bowing to racists' as their differences rumbled on.

'He [Deschamps] has bowed to the pressure of a racist part of France,' he said at the time.

'He has to know that in France the extremist party reached the second round in the last two elections.

'I do not know, therefore, whether it is a decision only for Didier because I've gotten along with him, with the president, everyone. I do not have a problem with anyone. I am with France and wish them well.'

But after six years in exile, problems have finally been put to one side and now Benzema could play a key role at Euro 2020.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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