PARIS (AFP) Patrick Vieiras international career appears to be over after he was omitted from the 30-man provisional World Cup squad announced by France coach Raymond Domenech on Tuesday. Vieira, the former captain and a World Cup winner in 1998, joined Manchester City from Inter Milan in January in a bid to prove his fitness after struggling with injuries in recent seasons. He will not be given a chance to add to his 107 caps in South Africa though, and Domenech revealed the decision not to choose him had been a difficult one. We talked about this for a long time, said the France coach. I had to judge him on the professional side. It is a very emotional decision. Vieira said he accepted Domenechs choice but admitted to feeling aggrieved that he had not been contacted personally. I still feel in good shape. Im not questioning this list. I respect his choice, Vieira told Infosport. I would have accepted it more easily if hed called me yesterday (Monday) rather than learning about it like that. Thats what hurt. Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema was the other high-profile player to miss out, barely 10 months after his 35 million euro transfer from Lyon. Domenech held out a slight hope for Benzema - whose attitude at the failed Euro 2008 tournament provoked veteran Claude Makelele to launch a tirade of criticism at him - but more for the years to come than for the finals. Its not definitively over for him with regard to the finals, said Domenech, who stands down after Frances final match at the finals. One can call up anybody prior to the first match. He (Benzema) has talent but he has had a difficult year. I made a choice on some criteria that are not so evident but he is of an age where he can dream of better days ahead. Domenech, who has enjoyed a love hate relationship with media and public alike with the latter emotion more to the fore in recent years since he surprisingly guided France to the penalty shootout defeat to Italy in the 2006 World Cup final, said that the recent scandal surrounding star playmaker Franck Ribery and an underage prostitute, which also included another member of the squad Sidney Govou as well as Benzema had not played a role in his selections. I am going to be frank: No. There was no doubt because of that: it is not one of my criteria, it is the quality of the players on the pitch and what they can give which counts. As for the mocking press the affair has recieved, that is not my business. Me, I take care of the football side, that is sufficient, and that is a lot of work, I leave the rest of the stuff that concerns the players outside of football to the comedians, to the media. I hope that we dont make anyone laugh during the World Cup. Striker Djibril Cisse received his first call-up since being cut from Frances squad prior to the 2008 European Championship, after netting 29 goals this season for Greek champions Panathinaikos. There were also first call-ups for 25-year-old Marseille winger Mathieu Valbuena and 28-year-old Bordeaux centre-back Marc Planus, and a surprise selection for 19-year-old Rennes midfielder Yann MVila. Its a surprise for me, a huge surprise, MVila, a France Under-21 international, told RTL. Personally its a dream to play at a World Cup. Its a big surprise to be in the 30. Why not make the 23? Domenech revealed his provisional squad live on French television channel TF1s main evening news programme, having earlier indicated that he would be naming his final 23-man squad for the June 11-July 11 tournament. There is a team and there are those who will come alongside, said Domenech. They have to bring something; a bit of freshness, a bit of calmness, a bit of aggressiveness. Each in their own way can bring a little extra. It is a sign for them that they are on the right path. The 30-man list will have to be trimmed to 23 by June 1, 10 days prior to Frances opening match with Uruguay in Group A. Mexico and hosts South Africa are Frances other group stage opponents. Provisional France squad: Goalkeepers: Hugo Lloris (Lyon), Steve Mandanda (Marseille), Cedric Carrasso (Bordeaux), Mickael Landreau (Lille) Defenders: William Gallas (Arsenal/ENG), Eric Abidal (Barcelona/ESP), Bakary Sagna (Arsenal/ENG), Patrice Evra (Manchester United/ENG), Rod Fanni (Rennes), Gael Clichy (Arsenal/ENG), Marc Planus (Bordeaux), Anthony Reveillere (Lyon), Adil Rami (Lille), Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla/ESP) Midfielders: Abou Diaby (Arsenal/ENG), Alou Diarra (Bordeaux), Lassana Diarra (Real Madrid/ESP), Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux), Yann Mvila (Rennes), Florent Malouda (Chelsea/ENG), Jeremy Toulalan (Lyon) Forwards: Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea/ENG), Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseille), Jimmy Briand (Rennes), Djibril Cisse (Panathinaikos/GRE), Andre-Pierre Gignac (Toulouse), Sidney Govou (Lyon), Thierry Henry (Barcelona/ESP), Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich/GER), Mathieu Valbuena (Marseille)