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·13 mai 2026
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This Wednesday, Netflix premiered its long-awaited documentary on the French national team at the 2010 South Africa World Cup, titled "The Bus: Les Bleus on Strike".
The film tries to analyze the explosive atmosphere inside the French dressing room that led to the infamous training strike in Knysna.
However, the main attraction is Raymond Domenechâs personal writings, as he allowed Netflix access to the logbook he kept during the tournament.
The notebook reveals violent and unsettling observations about his own players, showing a level of contempt that has shocked people for being so unfiltered. These are some of the strongest expressions Domenech used about his squad:
These writings help better understand the suffocating atmosphere that reigned over the French camp. Most strikingly, Domenech came to describe the playersâ strike almost as a blessing or a personal relief in the face of the despair he felt:
"Itâs your best collective act of the entire World Cup! The suicide is complete! Hallelujah!", he wrote after his playersâ snub.
Without a doubt, these memoirs complete the portrait of one of the darkest and strangest episodes in the history of modern football.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đȘđž here.
đž HOANG DINH NAM - 2010 AFP


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