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French manager Raymond Domenech is a man under pressure after _Les Bleus_ missed out on automatic qualification for next summer's global showpiece to Serbia. And although France won
just two of their five qualifiers away from home, Sagna insists they will disappointed with anything other than a win in Dublin at the weekend. “It’s one of the biggest games I’ve played in
because at the end you can go to the World Cup so we have to win it," he said. You may like “I think France have just missed one (World Cup finals) so it would be a big shame to stay
here. I don’t want to think about it, I just want to play at the World Cup. We have to give more than we did in qualifying and if we do that we’ll be fine.” In contrast, Giovanni
Trapattoni's side have improved considerably under the Italian's stewardship, with the boys in green going through their group unbeaten. And Sagna believes the game will be similar
to a Premier League match. “It’ll be a very intensive game and we have to be ready. There’ll be a good atmosphere and they have good players but we (who play in the Premier League) know the
players so we can talk about them to the other players," he said. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week. “It’ll be a crazy game. They (the
Irish) are crazy about football and I expect them to run all over the pitch to give everything and in the away game as well." Follow _FourFourTwo_ on Twitter for news updates, nonsense
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