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Evra calming influence for France

By Tom Williams 27/05/2010 11:22:41 AM Comments (0)

With France plagued by scandal, an unpopular coach and a key players lacking form and fitness, Patrice Evra is an oasis of calm ahead of the 2010 World Cup.

The Manchester United left-back has established himself as one of the world's pre-eminent defenders since moving to England in January 2006 and has amassed a wealth of silverware during his time at Old Trafford.

Small and athletic, Evra is as effective going forwards as he is tracking back and his form in recent seasons has forced Raymond Domenech to deploy Barcelona's Eric Abidal - whose club coach Pep Guardiola describes him as "the best left-back in the world" - in central defence.

Evra played in 10 of France's 12 qualification matches and was one of the only high-profile French players to emerge from the campaign with his reputation intact.

He was also one of United's most consistent performers this season, featuring in all of their 38 league matches, and has been named in the Premier League's PFA Team of the Season in three of the last four years.

"Patrice has developed into one of the best full-backs in world football," said Sir Alex Ferguson.

"And his infectious personality has helped build an incredible team spirit."

While he may now enjoy level pegging with the great and the good of the global game, the 29-year-old has had to take a circuitous route to the top.

The son of a diplomat and one of 26 siblings, two of whom died in infancy, Evra was born in the Senegalese capital Dakar in 1981.

He moved to France aged six and grew up in the Les Ulis district south of Paris, also the home of his international captain Thierry Henry.

As a teenager, Evra trained with Paris Saint-Germain, but the left-winger was not offered a professional contract at the Parc des Princes.

Instead he moved to Italy, joining Sicilian minnows Marsala in 1998 before signing for Serie B side Monza a year later.

He played just three times in Italy's second tier before returning to France with second division Nice and it was on the Mediterranean coast that Evra's career took a significant detour.

He was a striker when he arrived at Stade du Ray but injuries forced coach Sandro Salvioni to deploy him at left-back and with his natural pace and tenacity, Evra excelled.

Re-born as a roving defender, he joined Monaco after two seasons at Nice and was an important figure in the side that finished runners-up to Porto in the 2003-04 Champions League under the guidance of Didier Deschamps.

Ferguson pounced in 2006 and, after a nightmare debut that saw him substituted at half-time during a 3-1 defeat at city rivals Manchester City, Evra made the left-back berth his own.

He has won eight major titles to date at United, including the 2007-08 Champions League, and captained the side in their League Cup final victory over Aston Villa in March.

"Being the second Frenchman to lift a trophy for United, after (Eric) Cantona, is a source of great pride," Evra said.

Overlooked for the 2006 World Cup, Evra was brought back into the France fold at the 2008 European Championship.

Having taken the scenic route to international football's uppermost echelon, he will be itching to make his mark at what could be his first and last World Cup.

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