Six Nations Tournament: the victory of the XV of France against Scotland in the eye of the Parisian

After their defeat against Ireland, the French XV, often deprived of the ball, won against Scotland at the Stade de France (32-21). With this victory, France occupies 4th place in the Six Nations tournament before facing England at Twickenham on March 11, while Ireland, still undefeated after three days, can still dream of a Grand Slam. . Summary in pictures of the highlights of the match, not always mastered by the Blues.

Fabien Galthié supervises the warm-up

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The painter Joël Blanc, a regular at Roland Garros and the Six Nations tournament, is at the edge of the field, the match can begin

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Captain Antoine Dupont leads his men to the lawn

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From the first minutes, the French supporters give voice

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The pillar Cyril Baille begins the showdown against the Scots

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Gaël Fickou blocks a Scottish charge

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Just before half-time, Charles Ollivon scores a try which will be disallowed

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The Jedburgh Royal British Legion animates the intermission with its bagpipes

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Shorts draw for Damian Penaud who will not score a try this time

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Paul Willems faces in the maul

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Antoine Dupont out of scrum clears his camp

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At the end of the match, Gaël Fickou scores the last try for France which seals the victory

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The referee whistled the end of the game. Damian Penaud and Gaël Fickou let their joy burst

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