Marc Lièvremont has more Saturday blamed the lack of intent to play France that the bankruptcy at the foot of David Skrela in the 18-13 defeat against Australia.
The XV of France did not record a test, penalty, a scrum down just before the break. She briefly took three point lead early in the second period (13-10), a drop of Maxime Medard after the only successful penalty from David Skrela on six attempts.
"We felt we could kill the match and failed to do so. There remains an enormous feeling of frustration," responded Marc Lièvremont, regretting "the three or four balls we got rid when leading. "
"For me, the black point is we did not build a good rugby. The players showed me the last three weeks they knew they play well and have not shown on this match there. This is the big failure is whether we have the potential to rival the best in the world and we did not tonight, "continued the French coach, visibly marked .
"It seemed to me that when we played, it has done so not too bad. I make the distinction between the balls we played too fast in the first half and we refused play in the second. "
THE BANKRUPTCY OF Skrela IS "ANECDOTES"
Marc Lièvremont nevertheless noted positive elements, such as "commitment and courage of this team and the good performance of its fray.
In his eyes, 18 points at the foot missed by Skrela, who also missed a drop, are "anecdotal".
"For me, it does not, it's part of the game, sometimes as a bad arbitration - and it was excellent today - bad bounces, and so on." Lièvremont said.
"Despite this, we had the weapons to win this match," he judged.
"David has made a rather good party despite its failure Thursday at the foot. We did not want to blame but rather to comfort and encourage."
Robbie Deans, the coach of New Zealand to Australia, for its part welcomed the effectiveness of its team, which scored two tests by Stephen Moore and Peter Hynes on two of its incursions ball in the hands 22 meters French.
"Today was very difficult, very hard," he said in a French approximate. "France has put a lot of pressure.
The XV of France did not record a test, penalty, a scrum down just before the break. She briefly took three point lead early in the second period (13-10), a drop of Maxime Medard after the only successful penalty from David Skrela on six attempts.
"We felt we could kill the match and failed to do so. There remains an enormous feeling of frustration," responded Marc Lièvremont, regretting "the three or four balls we got rid when leading. "
"For me, the black point is we did not build a good rugby. The players showed me the last three weeks they knew they play well and have not shown on this match there. This is the big failure is whether we have the potential to rival the best in the world and we did not tonight, "continued the French coach, visibly marked .
"It seemed to me that when we played, it has done so not too bad. I make the distinction between the balls we played too fast in the first half and we refused play in the second. "
THE BANKRUPTCY OF Skrela IS "ANECDOTES"
Marc Lièvremont nevertheless noted positive elements, such as "commitment and courage of this team and the good performance of its fray.
In his eyes, 18 points at the foot missed by Skrela, who also missed a drop, are "anecdotal".
"For me, it does not, it's part of the game, sometimes as a bad arbitration - and it was excellent today - bad bounces, and so on." Lièvremont said.
"Despite this, we had the weapons to win this match," he judged.
"David has made a rather good party despite its failure Thursday at the foot. We did not want to blame but rather to comfort and encourage."
Robbie Deans, the coach of New Zealand to Australia, for its part welcomed the effectiveness of its team, which scored two tests by Stephen Moore and Peter Hynes on two of its incursions ball in the hands 22 meters French.
"Today was very difficult, very hard," he said in a French approximate. "France has put a lot of pressure.
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