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France stave off Argentine fightback to win by two points

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TOKYO: France withstood a ferocious second-half comeback from Argentina to win 23-21 in a tension-filled Rugby World Cup group opener.

After Argentina rallied from 20-3 down at halftime to lead by one point, France flyhalf Camille Lopez (pic) landed a priceless dropped goal to restore the lead with 11 minutes remaining yesterday.

Argentina had a chance to win it with a last-minute, long-range penalty attempt, but a tactical switch proved the wrong move as Emiliano Boffelli replaced Benjamin Urdapillet­a – who had landed the previous two penalties with assurance – and missed from 47 metres.

Argentina then threw everyone forward in one final onslaught and players from both teams clashed as emotions erupted at the final whistle – overwhelmi­ng relief for France; bitter despair for Argentina.

Back in February, France led Wales 16-0 at halftime in the Six Nations and lost.

Surely not deja-vu?

Lopez ensured not.

From some distance, he made a snap decision, swung his boot and his dropped kick only just crept over the crossbar.

In a tough pool containing 2003 champion England, this was a massive win for France and a soul-crushing 10th straight defeat for Argentina.

France do not do cruise control anymore, even after fine tries from center Gaël Fickou and bustling scrumhalf Antoine Dupont put Les Bleus in complete control in a first half which saw assured flyhalf Romain Ntamack convert both tries and add two penalties.

He then went from 4/4 to 4/5, missing a late penalty which would have given the French a five-point buffer. He had some nervous moments before Boffelli also missed his shot at goal.

Argentina took the early lead through flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez’s 14th-minute penalty, but was outplayed for the remainder of the first half.

The second half was a contrast. No. 8 Ortega Desio rose imperiousl­y to cleanly take a lineout near the line and lock Guido Petti burrowed over for a converted score to start the comeback.

France was getting smashed in the pack, and replacemen­t Pumas hooker Julian Montoya pulled another try back in the 53rd following a driving maul. Sanchez missed the conversion, his kicking was clearly off.

So Urdapillet­a took over, and his penalties suddenly had Argentina 21-20 ahead with 12 minutes left.

Los Pumas fans were doing all the singing among the 44,000 fans at Tokyo Stadium, drowning out nervous French fans dreading recent history repeating itself.

In the end, the French fans had their voices back.

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