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Fragile France's confidence in freefall after dismal autumn campaign

France narrowly avoided defeat in a 23-23 draw in their final test against Japan on Saturday following a 38-18 defeat to New Zealand and a 18-17 loss to South Africa.

Fragile France's confidence in freefall after dismal autumn campaign
(Reuters)

Noves's men often appeared lost on the field and too slow to go through the defence after three consecutive defeats in South Africa last June.

It was in sharp contrast with the first displays of the team after Noves, France's most successful club coach, replaced Philippe Saint-Andre following the 2015 World Cup.

In their first games, despite some obvious clumsiness, France showed poise and creativity as Noves tried to put his stamp on the squad.

Those early promising signs fizzled out, however.

"The team is fragile," forwards coach Yannick Bru told a news conference on Sunday. "We don't see any improvement since last year."

Noves, who is coming under pressure from former France coach and now French federation president Bernard Laporte, said: "There's a major deficit in confidence that has an impact on our game."

France finished this year's Six Nations in third place with talented scrumhalf Baptiste Serin taking charge but he did not start the first two November tests as Noves tried to pair up Antoine Dupont and Anthony Belleau.

That turned out to be a failure as the youngsters were only sporadically up to the task.

"The players struggle to handle the pressure," said Bru.

Serin made his comeback in the starting line-up against Japan but played a poor game as he, too, failed to cope with the pressure.

France have been drawn with Tonga, the United States, Argentina and England in Pool C for the World Cup in Japan and, looking at their recent performances, nothing suggests that they can go through.

They will first need to bounce back during the Six Nations, which they start at home against Ireland, a team who swept their autumn tests with wins over Argentina, Fiji and South Africa, who were thrashed 38-3.

"The staff need to restore the players' confidence; we'll have to see the players and help them," said backs coach Jeff Dubois.

(Editing by Clare Fallon)


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