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Wednesday, December 3, 2008 Striker David Trezeguet said he could come back from international retirement, five months after announcing he was quitting the France team. "I didn't want to quit the national team," Trezeguet said in an interview with L'Equipe released on Wednesday. "Now I think the 2010 World Cup could be an objective for me. I don't forget it. I have always missed Les Bleus and I still miss them today," the Juventus forward added. Trezeguet said in July he was quitting international soccer after Raymond D ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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