‘We didn’t talk about all blacks at once’: the 15th ensures France thinks only of Georgia for the time being
It’s a little game in which the blues at the moment are flawless. We are not talking about the Argentina match, in which the French team suffered fifteenth from the start of its autumn tour with a victory on Saturday (29-20), but about the communications about these three meetings included in the program for the month of November. Because if the Blues continue with Georgia on Sunday in Bordeaux after taking control of the Pumas, the nature of the last hurdle – New Zealand’s global reference – is media attention focused, but also popular.
Proof of this is that the 80,000-seat Stade de France has already found contestants for the 20th of November and shock against the All Blacks, as only 55,000 XV supporters went there in France on Saturday night. In Bordeaux, where the Blues haven’t come in ten years, not all tickets have been passed after Tuesday, even if the French Rugby Union thinks it can sell 40,000 seats at Matmut Atlantic.
“Hide this match is not complicated”
But in the mixed zone after the match against Argentina or during Marcousi’s press briefings, there is no doubt to say that it is difficult to fully focus on the confrontation against Georgia, scheduled six days before the All Blacks game, or even that one would think. Of the 2011 and 2015 world champions in a small corner of his head. “Hide this match is not complicated, we haven’t talked about the All Blacks once in preparation for the next meeting,” third-row Cameron Walkie confirms. We have to go step by step, Argentina made it possible to prepare Georgia well. “
On Saturday night, Fabian Galletti himself skillfully dodged questions about the subject, the possibility of hitting the men against Lilos, never to have fallen out of a World Cup group in their history, or the way he was using over the next two weeks to face the best team. In the world. “We know the rest of the program, but we will focus on extracting information from this match (the editorial board: against Argentina) and preparing Georgia,” he said at the end of his press conference. The third game will come soon after that. “
So we’re not really saying anything about New Zealand? Yes, the proof is with Gaël Fickou, one of this team’s CEOs, who looked at him during the entire run while preparing before the trio’s opening game this fall. “We are not going to lie to each other, New Zealand is a country that has been winning for years. It will not be underperforming,” race center 92 described Georgia or not, we can’t wait to see what it can offer.
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