Court upholds easing of restrictions on Karim Benzema

Real Madrid striker could, if he were selected, play for France with Mathieu Valbuena

Mathieu Valbuena and Karim Benzema before the round of 16 match between France and Nigeria at the 2014 World Cup. Photograph: Getty Images
Mathieu Valbuena and Karim Benzema before the round of 16 match between France and Nigeria at the 2014 World Cup. Photograph: Getty Images

A court on Friday confirmed an easing of restrictions on the movements of Karim Benzema, the French striker at the centre of a sex tape blackmail investigation.

The Real Madrid striker is suspected of trying to blackmail fellow international Mathieu Valbuena over the sex tape. He denies any wrongdoing.

The Versailles court of appeal upheld a February 18th magistrate’s ruling that lifted a ban on Benzema meeting Valbuena.

Being allowed to meet Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Valbuena could, at least in theory, enable the two to play for the same team.

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However, the French national soccer federation (FFF) has indicated that the 27-year-old, who has scored 27 goals in 81 appearances for his country, cannot play for Les Bleus until his legal position has been clarified.

“A first step has been made,” said Benzema’s lawyer Sylvain Cormier, who said he would prove the Real Madrid player innocent.