Special envoy to Edinburgh
Cold, rain, even sleet.
This is what the meteorologists predict for this Saturday afternoon, at kick-off (3:15 p.m.) of Scotland-France, at Murrayfield stadium.
A clear refresh which also awaits the French XV in the event of a setback in Edinburgh, the third in a row after South Africa, in the quarter-final of the World Cup, then Ireland, at the opening of this Tournament of Six nations.
Three defeats in a row would be an unfortunate first for Fabien Galthié since his appointment as coach in January 2020. And the questions that have emerged since the failure in mondiovision would turn into an inquisition.
Is the new staff up to standard?
Is Fabien Galthié's speech still audible to the players?
Is it credible to take
“
80 to 90
%
”
of this squad to the 2027 World Cup in Australia?
And, finally, did the Blues have the means to do without their scrum captain and half, Antoine…
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