Same again for Les Bleus

France have decided to keep faith with the team that put in “a most perfect display” against Italy last weekend when they take on Wales.

France have decided to keep faith with the team that put in “a most perfect display” against Italy last weekend when they take on Wales.

Les Bleus recovered from their narrow setback against Ireland and rolled to a 53-27 triumph in Rome.

“This is logical to have the same team for Wales,” team manager Jo Maso said today.

“It will give the players the possibility of finishing the tournament on a positive note.

“In the first half against Italy we showed certainly the most perfect display in terms of collective spirit since Bernard (Laporte) and I have been working together (1999).”

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