The Citizen (KZN)

Galthie ‘absolutely not in danger’

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– Fabien Galthie’s position as France head coach is “absolutely not in danger”, French Rugby Federation (FFR) president Florian Grill said this week after the side’s Six Nations title hopes were dealt a massive blow with the drab draw against Italy.

Les Bleus have won just once so far this tournament, a narrow win at Scotland, sandwiched between a humbling at home to Ireland and Sunday’s 13-13 draw with the Azzurri in Lille.

Galthie’s out-of-form outfit still seem to be suffering after October’s Rugby World Cup quarterfin­al defeat to South Africa in Paris.

“I’m a manager, I’m not the type of person to make swift changes due to pressure,” Grill said.

“It’s not a decision made based on one game, one point and not on a transition period of matches that are difficult.

“Fabien Galthie is absolutely not under pressure,” Grill added.

Since the heartbreak­ing World Cup exit, 54-year-old Galthie has replaced influentia­l, experience­d members of his coaching staff with lesser-known individual­s and has had to deal with the absence of numerous key players.

Regular captain and scrumhalf Antoine Dupont is away with the French Sevens team preparing for this summer’s Paris Olympic Games.

First-choice players like lock Thibaud Flament, Anthony Jelonch and Romain Ntamack have missed the start of the Six Nations through injury.

“You have to realise the reality of the quarter-final, in France, with all the pressure around it,” Grill said.

“You have to respect the human beings.

“There’s a big transition period to manage, it’s not done overnight.

“You have to give them time, the message is resilience, solidarity, work,” he added.

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