Willy Sagnol

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Willy Sagnol
Personal information
Full name William Sagnol
Date of birth March 18, 1977 (1977-03-18) (age 31)
Place of birth    Saint-Étienne, France
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Right Back or Wingback
Club information
Current club FC Bayern Munich
Number 2
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1995–1997
1997–2000
2000–
AS Saint-Étienne
AS Monaco FC
FC Bayern Munich
076 (6)
091 (9)
184 (7)   
National team2
2000– France 056 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of May 10, 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of June 3, 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

William "Willy" Sagnol (born March 18, 1977 in Saint-Étienne, France) is a French international Defender currently playing for Bayern Munich in Germany's Bundesliga. He was part of the French squad at the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championship, 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004 and 2006 World Cup.

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[edit] Biography

Willy first made his way in the world of football at his father's former club in Haute-Loire, Montfaucon-en-Velay where he developed his defensive game at right-back, as well as performing exceptionally on the right-hand side of midfield.

From there he progressed, eventually joining the region's flagship club AS Saint-Étienne. An impressive two year spell saw him earn a transfer to AS Monaco in 1997 and he experienced his first taste of success, winning Ligue 1 in 2000. His excellent form saw him pressing for a call up to represent Les Bleus, but he was initially overlooked by national coach Roger Lemerre.

The summer of 2000 saw Sagnol's career take on a completely different dimension. Transferred to the prestigious German club Bayern Munich, he didn't take long to finally break into the national team. At Bayern Sagnol consolidated his reputation as one of the best full-backs of his generation. A solid defender but also equally comfortable operating in attacking positions (often as a wing-back) Sagnol's superb crossing ability marked him out as a key player in Bayern's attacking play. With the Bavarian club, he won the Bundesliga in 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006, as well as the Champions League in 2001 and the German Cup in 2003, 2005 and 2006. At international level he had less success, often finding himself on the bench playing second fiddle to Lilian Thuram on the right-hand side of the French defense. It wasn't until the retirement of Marcel Desailly and Thuram's consequent move into the centre of the French defense that Sagnol finally became first choice right-back in 2004.

Sagnol was part of France's squad for the World Cup in Germany, starting each of his country's seven games en route to the Final. His competent performances, aided by France's progression to the final led to him being named as one of the outstanding defensive performers in the tournament. He saved his best dispay for the biggest stage of them all, the World Cup Final, and was one of the game's better performers in a game largely remembered for off the ball events rather than on the field performances. Indeed, Sagnol’s name could have been immortalized had his strong effort on goal not been successfully repelled by Gianluigi Buffon. Nonetheless, his performance was notable for a solid defensive contribution as well as important involvement in several attacking moves, such as when he provided a cross for his captain Zinedine Zidane, whose header was again superbly saved by Buffon.

In the qualification campaign for Euro 2008 we have seen a completely new side to Sagnol. On several occasions Willy has had good efforts on goal as well as still supplying his trademark crosses for teammates like Thierry Henry. Against Scotland at Hampden Park on 7 October 2006 Sagnol was one of his country's better performers in France's shock loss, having an impressive three efforts on goal from his right-back berth, one in particular forcing a superb save from the goalkeeper. The following match, against the Faroe Isles in Paris, was his fiftieth for his country. His displays in the current qualification campaign has once more provided proof that Sagnol can be counted on for his consistent defensive play and also to provide extra quality when joining the attack.

On November 25, 2007, Soccernet.com reported that Sagnol is intent on quitting the German outfit, due to a rift with coach Ottmar Hitzfeld.[1] He was quoted as saying "I asked the club's board several weeks ago to let me leave in the winter break."

[edit] Personal life

He has two children, Chiara and Sandro, with his ex-girlfriend Laetitia.

[edit] Lifestyle

Sagnol was elected 'Face of The Year 2006' by Elle Magazine

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