Arab Times

France humiliate England

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LONDON, March 12, (AP): The only team with any bite in “Le Crunch” was France.

On one of the darkest days in English rugby history, France put on a clinic by running in seven tries in a record 53-10 humiliatio­n of its crosschann­el rival at Twickenham in the Six Nations on Saturday.

The win kept alive Les Tricolores’ chances of retaining the title heading into the final round, but this was about much more than that.

England has never conceded so many points in a home test match, or in the tournament’s 140-year history. It was the team’s third heaviest defeat ever, only surpassed by a 76-0 loss for a weakened touring lineup in Australia in 1998 and a 58-10 beating by South Africa in Bloemfonte­in in 2007.

It was comfortabl­y France’s highest score and largest margin of victory in 110 meetings with England - the previous bests were in 1972 - and a stark illustrati­on of the gulf in quality that has formed between traditiona­l northern hemisphere powerhouse­s six months out from the Rugby World Cup.

“We got exposed today,” said England

coach Steve Borthwick, who replaced Eddie Jones in December and might already be out of his depth. “I thought we would get a measure of where we are at - there is a big gap between us and the top teams in the world.

“We understand where we are and what we have to do.”

RUGBY

Les Tricolores needed a bonus-point win to guarantee taking their title defense to Round 5 and two tries apiece from wing Damian Penaud, excellent lock Thibaud Flament and flanker Charles Ollivon helped them achieve it in stunning fashion, via a mixture of French flair and taking advantage of a mistake-riddled home team.

While England is effectivel­y out of the running for the championsh­ip after a second defeat in four games, France with three wins from four - moved into second place behind unbeaten Ireland only on points difference. The Irish will look to extend their 100% record with a win over Scotland at Murray

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