France resists the Scots

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The XV of France won 32 to 21 against Scotland, Sunday, February 26, as part of the Six Nations Tournament. The French therefore preserve their chances for the rest of the competition. A look back at the highlights of this intense rugby match.

Sunday, February 26, the XV of France won 32 to 21 against Scotland, as part of the Six Nations Tournament. With only a few seconds left to play, the Blues, who were ahead by only four points, were delivered thanks to a try from Gaël Fickou. The Stade de France, located in Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis) and where the meeting took place, then roared with pleasure

Two red cards

The defeat in Ireland in the last game has been digested. THE match was intense. It was kicked off by the Blues, with a first try scored in the fifth minute by Romain Ntamack. The Scots were stunned from the start, but not as much as Anthony Jelonch, victim of a dangerous shoulder blow. Scotland received a red card for the foul. At 15 against 14, a boulevard then opened up for the Blues. But after a whim, the French player Mohamed Haouas was sent off in turn. England will have to be beaten on March 11 to stand a chance of winning the tournament.


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