Second-string France struggles to beat feisty Uruguay at Rugby World Cup

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A week after France was lionized for dispatching New Zealand, its second string was whistled and booed after a second-rate win against Uruguay, reports AP.

While the underwhelming 27-12 result moved France closer to the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals, the performance was a step backwards in the face of a spirited Uruguay which fought magnificently.

The 49,000 spectators at Stade Pierre Mauroy, more accustomed to soccer than rugby in this northern part of France, made their displeasure at France’s performance heard.

Coach Fabien Galthie changed 12 of the starting XV who defeated three-time champion New Zealand in Paris, but the replacements did not rise to the occasion. They were denied a four-tries bonus point.

Source: Bahrain News Agency