France star Ribery out of World Cup

PHOTO | PATRICK KOVARIK France's forward Franck Ribery stretches during a training session in Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines, outside Paris, on May 23, 2014, as part of France's national football team's preparation for the upcoming FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

What you need to know:

  • The 31-year-old Bayern Munich forward's failure to recover from a nagging back injury was confirmed by coach Didier Deschamps at a press conference.
  • Deschamps called up Montpellier attacking midfielder Remy Cabella and Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin as replacements.

PARIS

France coach Didier Deschamps ruled star winger Franck Ribery out of the World Cup on Friday dealing a huge blow to France's hopes of winning in Brazil.

A back problem, the latest in a series of injuries to hit the 31-year-old Bayern Munich forward's this year, flared up again Friday and forced the last-minute change on the shocked French camp.

"We had stepped up his level of work this week and it was in a training session this morning, before even he could join team training, which involved him running and stepping up his routine that he pulled up with a sharp pain in his back," Deschamps told a press conference.

"We had him undergo examinations which unfortunately confirmed that he had aggravated his back problem and there was no question of him being able to either train nor play."

Ribery has scored 16 goals in 80 appearances for his country.

Deschamps also announced that midfielder Clement Grenier would not be fit for Brazil because of a thigh injury. He called up Montpellier attacking midfielder Remy Cabella and Southampton's Morgan Schneiderlin as replacements.