Arab Times

Super-sub Baptiste steers ‘misfiring’ France past US

Les Bleus in second behind England

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FUKUOKA, Japan, Oct 2, (RTRS): Scrumhalf Baptiste Serin scored a try and set up another with a stellar game off the bench as Les Bleus scrambled to an stop-start 33-9 win over a gallant United States at the World Cup on Wednesday.

With the United States within three points of the French going into the last quarter, Serin’s late salvo helped save their blushes on a humid night at Fukuoka Hakatanomo­ri Stadium.

Setting up Gael Fickou with a third try for France, Serin then scored one of his own in the 70th minute to secure the bonus point. Replacemen­t prop Jefferson Poirot grabbed a fifth and final try off the back of a maul as the French, having begun the match brightly, found top gear again.

The bonus win put France second just behind England in Pool C ahead of their third match against Tonga in Kumamoto on Sunday but Eddie Jones’ side will feel confident after a typically French performanc­e mixing moments of fine play with basic errors, complacenc­y and indiscipli­ne.

“I think we got a big surprise there in the first half,” said France lock Bernard Le Roux.

“I think we thought it was going to be a bit easier but they got stuck in there at the breakdown and we couldn’t get clean ball. It was really tough, particular­ly in the first half.

“(The replacemen­ts) made a big difference, we got some go forward in the set piece and opened up space on the outside.” Eagles coach Gary Gold, scathing of his team’s performanc­e in their opening loss to England, said he was proud of his players.

“I feel we did go toe-to-toe,” the South African said.

Yet for much of the match they played like they barely knew each other, with only the pinpoint kicking of Camille Lopez a threat to the Americans’ defences.

A deft dink from the wily flyhalf in front of the posts set up winger Yoann Huget to run onto the ball and cross for the opening try in the sixth minute.

He later found his other winger Alivereti Raka sprinting to the right corner with a sumptuous cross-kick for their second try in the 24th minute.

Between those scores, there was little to buoy frustrated tri-colour fans as passes were spilled or flew wide and it was instead the Americans who were driving forward as they capitalise­d on French indiscipli­ne.

They had their first points after 20 minutes when A.J. MacGinty slotted a penalty after the French collapsed a line-out drive.

The flyhalf kicked a second on the half-hour and the French were fortunate not to draw yellow for repeated off-sides as they defended on their goal-line.

A forgettabl­e 10 minutes for the French ensued, with a rash of botched lineouts and breakdown failings.

It scarcely grew better after the break, the Americans winning turnovers metres from their try-line and France’s outside centre Sofiane Guitoune bombing a near-certain try after charging into the 22 only to send a 40-metre pass drifting forwards to the unmarked Raka on the touch-line.

With the Americans refusing to buckle, panic set in and another fumbling effort at the breakdown allowed A.J. MacGinty to knock over another penalty to put the Eagles within three points.

 ??  ?? Marcel Brache of the US runs past France’s defense during the Rugby World Cup Pool C game at Fukuoka Hakatanomo­ri Stadium in Fukuoka,
western Japan on Oct 2. (AP)
Marcel Brache of the US runs past France’s defense during the Rugby World Cup Pool C game at Fukuoka Hakatanomo­ri Stadium in Fukuoka, western Japan on Oct 2. (AP)
 ??  ?? New Zealand captain Kieran Read (right), leads his team in the haka during the Rugby World Cup Pool B game at Oita Stadium between New
Zealand and Canada in Oita, Japan on Oct 2. (AP)
New Zealand captain Kieran Read (right), leads his team in the haka during the Rugby World Cup Pool B game at Oita Stadium between New Zealand and Canada in Oita, Japan on Oct 2. (AP)

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