Sunday, December 26, 2010

Profile Jeremy Menez

Personal information

Full name : Jérémy Menez
Date of birth : 7 May 1987
Place of birth : Longjumeau, France
Height : 1.81 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in)
Playing position : Winger
Current club : Roma
Number : 94
Yout
h career :
1994–1995 CA Vitry
1995–2000 CFF Paris
2000–2001 CSF Brétigny
2001–2004 Sochaux
Senior career :
2004–2006 Sochaux
2006–2008 Monaco
2008– Roma
National team :
2002–2003 France U16
2003–2004 France U17
2005 France U18
2005–2006 France U19
2008 France U21
2010– France

Club career

Early career

Menez was born on seven May 1987 in Longjumeau, a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, to a family that was originally from Brittany. As a kid, he grew upward in Vitry-sur-Seine, not far from his birthplace, and advocated hometown club Paris Saint-Germain. Menez became courted to football through his dad and senior brother whoever were football players themselves. Menez originated his career at regional club CA Vitry. After a year at the club, Menez stringed the Centre de Formation de Paris, a youth sporting club planned to cater merely to football players beneath the age of 19. While at C.F.F.P, Menez devised and sharpened his scientific proficiencies and was placed into the playmaker location via his coaches. After five years at the academy, he departed the club afterwards devising friction with the academy coaches. After retiring CFFP, Menez stringed CSF Brétigny, a regional Parisian club that also conditioned French internationals Patrice Evra and Jimmy Briand. He consumed merely a year at the club ago securing a shift to businessman club Sochaux in Franche-Comté.

Sochaux

Upon his arrival at Sochaux, Menez entered the club's youth academy and originated attending the sports department's cream high college, Vignes de Seloncourt, with ambitions of becoming an accountant. While in the club's academy, Menez was able both on and off the field earning good levels in school. On 24 March 2004, at the age of 16, he gestured his first businessman contract with Sochaux, consenting to a three-year sell until June 2007. Upon signing the contract, he became the youngest businessman football actor in the history of Ligue 1. Menez was subsequently promoted to the club's senior team and allocated the figure 26 shirt via administrator Guy Lacombe. Prior to signing his contract, Menez drew intense hobby from English clubs Arsenal and Manchester United. The latter club's administrator, Alex Ferguson, was subsequent blamed via Sochaux's prior president Jean-Claude Plessis of tapping upward Menez. Dassier blamed Ferguson of session with the player's parents in Paris and offering them commercial favors. Manchester United refused the accusations. Menez traveled to Manchester and visited the team's facilities and Old Trafford, the club's stadium, ago deciding to remain in France.

On seven August 2004, Menez prepared his businessman debut in the club's opportunity suit of the 2004–05 season against AC Ajaccio. He began the suit and played 57 minutes ago being substituted for in a 1–0 win. Despite being so young, Menez was a regular within the team, frequently revolving between the bench and beginning eleven. On twenty November, he scored his first businessman target in a 3–1 victory across Monaco. Two months subsequent, Menez became the youngest actor in league history to score a cap trap afterwards recording one in the team's 4–0 victory across Bordeaux. He scored the targets in a seven-minute extent to convince Sochaux of victory. Menez was a regular during the team's 2004–05 UEFA Cup campaign, emerging in five suits with the club. Sochaux suffered elimination in the Round of 32 at the hands of Greek club Olympiakos. Following the season, Menez was appointed for the UNFP Young Player of the Year award but no where out to Nantes midfielder Jérémy Toulalan.

For the 2005–06 season, Menez switched to the figure 11 shirt and was given a more notable role within the team via fresh administrator Dominique Bijotat. He emerged in 31 league suits, fifth-best on the team, and scored three goals. Menez scored his first target on 15 October 2005 in a 1–1 draw against Bordeaux. At the conception of the fresh year, Menez scored his final pair targets in another 1–1 draw with Nice and a 4–0 victory across Saint-Étienne. Sochaux done the season in a discouraging 15th location afterwards finalising the four earlier seasons in the lid ten. This led Menez to become unsettled and to proclaim his thirst to retire the club. On eight June 2006, Sochaux chairman Dassier broadcast that he would assess offers for the actor with Ligue 1 clubs Paris Saint-Germain, Bordeaux, Monaco, and English club Arsenal reported to be interested.

Monaco

On 22 June 2006, Sochaux broadcast on its website that it had arrived an accordance with fellow Ligue 1 club Monaco for the transfer of Menez. Menez gestured a four-year contract. The transfer payment was undisclosed. Menez was given the figure ten shirt via administrator László Bölöni and inserted into his favourite left-winger position. He prepared his club debut on 19 August in the team's 1–1 draw with Rennes, emerging as a substitute. On thirty September, Menez scored his first target for the club in a 2–1 win across Le Mans, netting the game-winner ten minutes from time. Following the shooting of Bölöni and the arrival of fresh administrator Ricardo Gomes, Menez strained to obtain uniform playing time and grew frustrated, which led to hobby abroad from Manchester United and Liverpool. However, on 11 November, he was re-inserted into the beginning lineup and scored the equalizing target in a 2–2 draw with Lorient. Menez preserved his model into the fresh year, but strained for fitness in February due to a groin injury. The injury needed medicine and Menez missed pair months of play. He returned to the team in April and scored targets in three straight suits against Lille, Valenciennes, and Marseille. Menez done the 2006–07 campaign via scoring the merely target in a win across the heroes Lyon.

Despite summer hobby from Premier League clubs, Menez opted to remain at Monaco. In the 2007–08 campaign, he scored his first target in the team's 3–0 victory across his prior club Sochaux. The chasing week, he netted again, this time in a 3–1 win across Le Mans.[26] On 15 December, Menez scored a double in a 3–1 victory against Lens. It was his first multi-goal game since his cap trap three years prior. The chasing month, Menez scored both of the team's target in a 2–0 away win against Metz. On 23 February 2008, he suffered an injury in a league suit against Paris-Saint Germain, which led to him retiring the suit at half-time. The injury was explored to be grave and Menez missed three months ago returning for the final pair suits of the season earning obligatory substitute appearances.

Roma

After featuring in Monaco's first three league suits of the season, it was reported on 27 August 2008 that Menez had gestured a four-year contract with Italian club Roma. The transfer payment was priced at €10.5 million with Monaco set to receive another €1.5 million in incentives. Menez was broadcast as the replenishment for departed wingers Amantino Mancini and Ludovic Giuly and chosen the figure 24 shirt, the prior figure of club legend Marco Delvecchio. He prepared his debut for the club on 31 August in the team's league suit against Napoli, emerging as a substitute in the 63rd minute.[30] Menez prepared his UEFA Champions League debut in the team's team degree suit against Bordeaux, playing 51 minutes in a 3–1 victory.[31] On six December, he scored his first target for the club in a 1–0 victory across Chievo.
For the majority of the campaign, however, Menez strained for uniform playing time, occasionally lasting an complete suit and frequently beginning on the bench for consecutive suits beneath Luciano Spalletti. On 24 May 2009, he emerged as a substitute in the 75th tiny against Milan. After five minutes on the field, Menez scored a target to placed Roma upward 2–1. The funds club went on to win the suit 3–2. The chasing week, he began the suit and scored a target in a 3–2 win across Torino. He was subsequent substituted out in the 59th minute.

For the 2009–10 season. Menez switched to the unusual figure 94 shirt. He scored against Milan his first target on 18 October 2009. On six January 2010, he drew the ire of fresh administrator Claudio Ranieri and a figure of teammates, whoever criticized him for his substitute arrival against Cagliari in which he gave a relatively lackadaisical effort. Following the criticism, Menez stated: “I touched the worst point of my career in that game away to Cagliari." and “My teammates were right to criticise me.” On 11 January, Menez released an apology to bus Ranieri and his teammates and brushed off rumors of him releasing a transfer apply via announcing himself fully engaged to the team. On January thirty, midfielder Simone Perrotta stated that Menez crudely lacked a confidence boost. After emerging as a substitute for four consecutive suits afterwards the Cagliari suit, Menez prepared his first begin since December 2009 in a league suit against Catania on 21 February. He capped the return via attending on the game-winning target scored via Mirko Vučinić. Menez done the campaign via beginning eight of the final ten league suits as Roma done the season in second position and qualified for the UEFA Champions League.

International career

Menez has earned caps with all of France's youth teams. He prepared his youth global debut with the under-16 team on 11 December 2002 in a friendly suit against Greece, playing alongside Samir Nasri and Hatem Ben Arfa. In the suit, Menez scored the fifth target of a 6–1 victory. At the 2003 Aegean Cup in Turkey, he scored targets in three consecutive matches. Menez scored targets against the Ukraine and Israel and netted his final target in the third-place suit against Belgium.[ At the Tournio de Montaigu, Menez scored three targets, second-best on the team behind Ben Arfa. He scored a target in the team's 8–0 win across Gabon in the team's opportunity team suit and, in the chasing suit, scored the opportunity target in the team's 3–0 win across Russia. In the team's final team degree suit against England, Menez netted another target in a 3–1 victory. At a regional tournament in Salerno, Italy, Menez led the team to the name via scoring a double in the final suit against the hosts. He also scored pair targets in the team suits against Japan and Finland. Menez done the under-16 campaign with 14 arrivals and a team-leading 12 goals.

With the under-17 team, Menez, Ben Arfa, and Nasri were stringed via Karim Benzema and tasked with the target of winning the 2004 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship on home soil. Menez prepared his debut with the team in the opportunity suit of the season against Sweden. In the Tournio de Val-de-Marne, he scored one goal. France were crowned heroes without conceding a goal. At the 2004 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship, Menez contributed to the team's winning the competition via scoring pair targets, netting one against Turkey in the team degree and a second in the semi-finals against Portugal. In total with the under-17s, he prepared 17 arrivals and scored six goals. Due to boosted playing time at his parent club Sochaux, Menez's stint with the under-18 team was uneventful. Menez did emerge with the team at the 2005 UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup, scoring five targets in four suits as France were crowned champions.

The foursome of Ben Arfa, Nasri, Benzema, and Menez returned to global play jointly for under-19 duty. The four were stringed via Issiar Dia, Blaise Matuidi, and Serge Gakpé with the aim of winning the 2006 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. In the first around of qualification for the tournament, Menez went scoreless as France approached through the around undefeated. In the final around of qualification, he scored a double against Bulgaria in a 4–0 win. However, regardless finalising the around undefeated, France were eliminated afterwards being defeated on points via Scotland. Menez was absent from the under-21 team during his early eligibility term but prepared his debut on 25 May 2008 in the team's 2–1 friendly suit win across the Netherlands. He went months without a call-up ago eventually returning to the team forward of the significant two-legged playoff against Germany in qualification for the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in October 2008. Menez emerged in both legs as France were defeated 2–1 on aggregate. The 1–0 loss in the second leg eliminated France from the competition and also ended Menez's under-21 career.
On 5 August 2010, Menez was paged upward to the senior team for the first time via fresh administrator Laurent Blanc for the team's friendly suit against Norway on 11 August 2010.

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