Blanc: No decision on France

Laurent Blanc has dismissed reports claiming he has already decided where his future will lie.
The Bordeaux boss is the overwhelming favourite to land the France national team job over the summer, with Raymond Domenech set to step aside after the World Cup.
The 1998 World Cup winner has led the betting ever since it became known that the position was to become available, although he has steadfastly refused to discuss the matter.
That remains his stance at present, with Blanc disappointed to see reports suggesting he has made up his mind about what to do next and will make an announcement on May 20.
"The newspaper article this morning (Thursday) is absolute nonsense," he said on the story in L'Equipe.
"What's in it is wrong."
Asked if he had come to a decision, Blanc said: "No."
The highly-rated coach currently has other things to worry about, with defending champions Bordeaux currently nine points adrift of league leaders Marseille.
There are still seven games remaining in which to make up the difference, but Blanc insists his sole focus at present is on ending the season as positively as possible.
"I am not saying anything about it (the France job) because I don't want to talk about it," he added.
"What I want is for us to finish the season the best we can."