The 70-year-old boss was critical of the international ban incurred at the left-back following the scandal in Les Bleus' camp in South Africa two years ago.Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson is of the opinion that Patrice Evra was treated unfairly in the wake of the events at the 2010 World Cup.The defender was part of a players' revolt against then-boss Raymond Domenech, following Nicolas Anelka's exclusion from the tournament after a dispute with the national trainer.Evra received a five-game suspension for his part in the strike, and his club coach is of the opinion that such punishment was unjust."I spoke with Patrice at the time of the World Cup in South Africa. He suffered a lot. Unfairly in my opinion," Ferguson stated in an interview with RMC Sport."He was the spokesman for the entire group. He only expressed his personal view. But he was punished."The Red Devils left-back was eventually recalled to the France squad by current coach Laurent Blanc, and Ferguson revealed that the defender is more than happy with the appointment of the former Bordeaux trainer."He is very happy since Laurent Blanc took the reigns, and is satisfied with the results of the France has achieved."The France national team are more balanced and have again become a winning side. But the two favourites for Euro 2012 are Spain and Germany."
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