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Noves sees positives in shaky France win

Scotland coach Cotter urges team to use loss as motivation for Wales clash

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Guy Noves insisted France’s error-riddled Six Nations victory over Scotland was not a step backwards.

The hosts claimed a 22-16 victory at the Stade de France on Sunday despite being outscored two tries to one.

But after narrow defeats against the world’s top three sides in their previous three matches, Noves said that victory, despite a slightly disjointed performanc­e, was a step in the right direction.

“We’ve been working on a rugby that suits our qualities for a year now,” said Noves, who took over from Philippe Saint-Andre following the 2015 World Cup.

“In fairness, the many mistakes could have given that impression (that it was a step backwards), because apart from the try where we held on well to the ball, there was nothing. “I hope this isn’t a backwards step, and I’m not sure that winning takes us backwards.

Penalties

“And given everything we’ve done in the last few matches, to suggest from one match that we’ve gone backwards, that annoys me a bit.”

Having succumbed in the final 10 minutes a week earlier despite leading for much of their 19-16 defeat to England at Twickenham, Noves was particular­ly pleased that his side won this match in the run-in.

Tries from Stuart Hogg and Tim Swinson either side of a score by Gael Fickou had twice given Scotland the lead.

Going into the final 10 minutes the scores were level at 16-16 but Camille Lopez knocked over his fourth and fifth penalties of the afternoon to earn France the victory.

France made a lot of handling errors, in particular due to ambitious offloads not coming off, but Noves has no intention of altering their expansive style of play.

“We don’t intend changing our artillery,” he said.

Scotland will be relatively pleased with their five point haul from their opening two games. Coach Vern Cotter said his team will use this experience to motivate them for Wales in two weeks’ time.

“There is frustratio­n and we’ll use that frustratio­n to kick off next week’s training,” said Cotter.

France coach

 ?? AFP ?? Scotland players tackle France’s prop Cyril Baille (second from right) during the Six Nations match at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, on Sunday.
AFP Scotland players tackle France’s prop Cyril Baille (second from right) during the Six Nations match at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, on Sunday.

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