French president Nicolas Sarkozy will meet with former captain Thierry Henry to discuss the team's dismal World Cup campaign. It was announced on Wednesday that the meeting, requested by the nation's all-time leading goalscorer Henry, will take place on Thursday in Paris. France, the runners-up in Germany 2006, had their worst-ever World Cup record, losing two games and drawing once. Apart from that, their campaign in South Africa was marred by off-field unrest signified by the exclusion of striker Nicolas Anelka from the squad. The problem escalated when players refused to train in protest over the decision to expel the Chelsea star, who was accused of insulting manager Raymond Domenech.