The Borneo Post

Galthie’s ‘nervous’ France survive ‘uncomforta­ble’ Uruguay challenge

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France: France head coach Fabien Galthie said Uruguay had made the Rugby World Cup hosts “uncomforta­ble” in Thursday’s 27-12 win in Lille.

Les Bleus failed to claim a bonus point and needed a 73rdminute try from youngster Louis Bielle-Biarrey to make sure of a second victory in the tournament.

“The players were frustrated in the changing room. We will try and understand the points to improve,” Galthie told reporters.

“We had a France team that was nervous, who were trying too hard. We were made uncomforta­ble by Uruguay but we still won and we’re still satisfied,” he added.

Galthie had made 12 changes from last week’s competitio­nopening win over New Zealand.

No. 8 Anthony Jelonch took over the captaincy from Antoine Dupont in his first game since suffering serious knee injury in late February.

“I was a bit apprehensi­ve in the first hits but I quickly got into my stride and I felt liberated. It was a difficult match, they (the Uruguayans) were very keen, they were very aggressive and made it hard for us,” Jelonch said.

Les Bleus’ scrum, coached by ex-hooker William Servat, was penalised often by referee Ben O’Keeffe but Galthie refused to make a comment on the New Zealander’s officiatin­g. They lost four of their 14 scrums with Galthie changing five of his pack with half an hour to play in attempt to improve matters.

“I don’t want to speak about refereeing,” Galthie said.

“It’s such an important part of the game. The scrum was rewarded at times and punished at others.

“We’ll got back to basis and look for improvemen­ts with William.”

Galthie’s side conceded 16 penalties against Los Teros in, 11 more than against the All Blacks.

“It’s a huge number. It almost unacceptab­le at internatio­nal level. You could say we were lucky to win the game. It’s a shame. We wanted to show something else,” lock Cameron Woki said.

Next up for France is Thursday’s game against Namibia in Marseille before ending their pool stage campaign versus Italy on Oct 6.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? France’s Louis Bielle-Biarrey (right) is tackled by Uruguay’s Bautista Basso (centre) during the 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool A match between France and Uruguay at Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille.
— AFP photo France’s Louis Bielle-Biarrey (right) is tackled by Uruguay’s Bautista Basso (centre) during the 2023 Rugby World Cup Pool A match between France and Uruguay at Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille.

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