Knysna - The French Soccer World Cup squad resumed training on Monday, according to an AFP photographer, a day after they went on strike over the expulsion of striker Nicolas Anelka.
The 21-man squad jogged round the pitch while embattled coach Raymond Domenech chatted with his coaching staff.
On Sunday, amid dramatic scenes, the squad had refused to go through with a public training session and forced Domenech to read out a statement by them.
In it they registered their disapproval of Anelka being sent home after his foul mouthed outburst at the coach at half-time of Thursday's match with Mexico had been made public in L'Equipe newspaper.
Their refusal to train led to the French Football Federation (FFF) liaison officer Jean-Louis Valentin resigning on the spot in disgust and he is returning to France on Tuesday.
Anelka himself landed in London earlier on Monday.
France - winners in 1998 and finalists in 2006 - need to beat hosts South Africa handsomely on Tuesday and hope that the other match between Uruguay and Mexico doesn't end in a draw if they are to reach the second round.
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