Sidney Govou

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Sidney Govou
Personal information
Full name Sidney Govou
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, Winger, Forward
Team information
Current team
Lyon
Number 14
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 12:00, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

Sidney Govou (born July 27, 1979 in Le Puy-en-Velay) is a football player from France of Beninese descent. He plays for Lyon and France. Govou is a naturally attacking player but rarely plays as a striker; he is more commonly deployed as an attacking midfielder, winger or in the 'second striker' role. His main attributes are his pace and technique.

Club career

Staying at school to complete his studies to a comparatively late age for a footballer, Govou was a late-comer to the sporting world, joining Olympique Lyon's youth academy at the age of 17 in 1996. Loyal to his first and only club Govou has, up until this point, played at the Stade Gerland for his entire professional career.

Govou made his debut for Lyon in French Ligue 1 championship on January 15 2000. He first became a household name during the 2000/2001 season, largely thanks to his performance against Bayern Munich in the Champions League when he scored twice.

Govou has often been criticised for his lack of composure in front of goal, especially in high-pressure situations, which partly explains why he now occupies a deeper role, often in wide positions, rather than playing as the focal point of the team's attack. His offensive role, however, does not prevent him from often playing an important role in recovering possession for his team, due largely to his great athletic capabilities and high levels of fitness. These attributes help mask deficiencies such as his heading ability.

During the 2004/2005 season, Paul Le Guen handed Govou the captain's armband during the long absence of club captain Claudio Caçapa due to injury. Le Guen's decision was largely motivated by the loyalty displayed towards the club by Govou, in face of much speculation linking him with moves away from the club.[citation needed] Indeed, for the last three seasons Govou has been regularly linked to possible transfers away from Lyon, much helped by Govou's admittance to finding the possibility of playing abroad an attractive one. However, up until now Govou has continued to prolong his career in Lyon. Indeed, last year he extended his contract with Lyon until 2010.

He has recently expressed interest in leaving Lyon, inviting newly-crowned FA Cup winners Portsmouth FC to bid for the French international. [1]

International career

Govou has 30 caps with the France national team with seven goals.

He was not selected initially for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but he joined the French team to replace Djibril Cissé, injured a few days before the start of the competition.

Govou scored two goals in France's 3-1 win over world champions Italy in a Euro 2008 qualifier. The game was the first meeting between the two teams since Italy beat France in the 2006 World Cup final. Govou scored his first goal, just 67 seconds into the game. His second came in the 55th minute.

Honours

Personal

He and his wife Pascale have a daughter named Naomy (born February 11, 2005).

References

  1. ^ "Govou issues Pompey plea".