France are aiming to secure their fourth win out of four as they face Scotland. A Grand Slam is the ultimate goal for Fabien Galthie’s team, anything less would be a disappointment. The team’s performance has generated excitement, with many in France now identifying with the players.
France’s Rising Stars
France’s squad boasts several young talents, including Theo Attissogbe, Nicolas Depoortere, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, and Oscar Jegou. Galthie has given game time to 10 players aged 23 and under in this Six Nations. The rise of these young players has resonated with fans.
French Confidence and Pressure
France’s dominant performances have seen them build substantial leads early in matches. Last season they scored a Six Nations record of 30 tries when winning the title, and this season they have 18 already. However, with high expectations comes pressure, and Galthie’s position could be at risk if they fail to secure the Grand Slam. France only have one Slam in 15 years, a pitiful total given the resources they have.
Scotland’s Threat to the Grand Slam
Many in France view the Scotland game as the biggest obstacle to the Grand Slam, even more so than England. Scotland are respected for their similar style of play to France. Scotland have won five of 13 games against France.
Travelling Support and Ambitions
France expects 15,000 fans in Edinburgh. They are hoping to see Bielle-Biarrey score in his ninth consecutive Six Nations game. France are aiming to make it four wins out of four.
France are under pressure to deliver a Grand Slam, with many considering the Scotland game a major test.
