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By Patrick Vignal

PARIS (Reuters) - Uncapped Mathieu Valbuena and Marc Planus were retained by France coach Raymond Domenech when he trimmed his provisional World Cup squad from 30 to 24 players on Monday.

Domenech, who has until June 1 to name his official 23-man squad, is still hoping Gallas will be able to take part in the June 11-July 11 finals in South Africa.

The France coach dropped goalkeeper Mickael Landreau, defenders Rod Fanni and Adil Rami, midfielder Yann M'Vila and forwards Hatem Ben Arfa and Jimmy Briand.

Former France captain Patrick Vieira and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema were the two most notable absentees from the original list.

Domenech, who has faced criticism since his side's Euro 2008 flop and is booed by the France fans at every game, has one last chance to become popular at the World Cup, after which his contract will end.

His replacement, likely to be former France defender Laurent Blanc, will be announced by the French Football Federation (FFF) on Thursday.

France, who needed Thierry Henry's infamous handball to qualify for the finals through a playoff at the expense of Ireland, start a week-long training camp in the French Alpine resort of Tignes on Tuesday.

The former world and European champions will face hosts South Africa, Mexico and Uruguay in Group A.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)