Thierry Henry insists France will have no one but themselves to blame if they miss out on next the World Cup.

Veteran striker desperate for Les Bleus to qualify

Suffer

No bust-up

Thierry Henry insists France's players will have no one but themselves to blame if they miss out on next summer's World Cup. Les Bleus are currently second favourites to qualify automatically from Group Seven as they are four points behind Serbia with two games remaining. The former World and European champions have only won half of their qualifiers to date and veteran striker Henry admits that is not enough. Henry has now called on his team-mates to finish their campaign in style and restore pride in the shirt by qualifying for the finals in South Africa."If we don't go to the World Cup, everyone will suffer," he told. "But it's all our fault. "It's up to us to give back to people the desire to believe in this team. "I said before that we lacked a reference match. Even though we didn't win, the one in Serbia could be that. "The way the match was leaves me thinking that this team has a spirit. This team is looking for itself, I hope it finds it." Football matters in the France camp have been overshadowed of late by off the field controversies.Last months' double header against Romania and Serbia was marred by reports of a bust-up between under-fire coach Raymond Domenech and his players. Henry denied there was a clash and has played down the story. "There was a discussion as there are in all the dressing rooms in the world," he said. "But no one raised their voice. There was no clash. "Domenech is not part of my family. He's not my father but he is someone humane and honest."