France defeat spirited Uruguay 27-12 in Pool A at Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Arthur Vincent of France runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Felipe Aliaga of Uruguay during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between France and Uruguay at Stade Pierre Mauroy on September 14, 2023 in Lille, France

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LILLE – France pushed hard by Uruguay made it two wins from two at Rugby World Cup 2023 with a 27-12 victory.

Melvyn Jaminet of France scores a conversion during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between France and Uruguay at Stade Pierre Mauroy on September 14, 2023 in Lille, France
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The hosts were chastened when Uruguay fly-half Felipe Etcheverry’s cushioned cross-field pass was collected by Nicolas Freitas who hared down the left wing for an early opening try.

Etcheverry’s French counterpart Antoine Hastoy soon found a way through the yellow jerseys to score, and two penalties by Melvyn Jaminet gave Les Bleus a 13-5 half-time lead.

Uruguay, ranked 17th in the world, moved to within a point when Baltazar Amaya scored but France substitute Peato Mauvaka pounced on a ricochet to run clear and touch down and wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s late try secured the victory.

“It has been a very difficult match,” said Maxime Lucu, France’s Mastercard Player of the Match.

“We tried to set the pace, but we couldn’t manage to score. We’re happy with the performance and the fact that we won in front of our fans. The tournament continues” added Lucu

Sekou Macalou of France celebrates scoring his team's fourth try prior to being disallowed following a TMO review during the Rugby World Cup France 2023 match between France and Uruguay at Stade Pierre Mauroy on September 14, 2023 in Lille, France
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Los Teros will have won many admirers for their performance in their opening match and will surely head to Stade de Nice to take on Italy with confidence.

Their captain Andres Vilaseca said: “I’m so proud of my team. I couldn’t ask for a better team to lead. We were fighting against France, one of the best teams in the world on their home ground. I am so proud. This is only the beginning for us.

“We fought for the whole game but it was key for us to keep pushing France and keep battling” Vilaseca said

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