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Only France's old foes can stop Grand Slam

Article Published: Friday 19 March 2010

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France will bid on Saturday to end a six-year wait and land the Six Nations Grand Slam against the same side they beat to secure the 2004 cleansweep - arch foes England.

Victory over the English would also end a series of humiliating defeats by their opponents dating back to the 2007 Six Nations, culminating in an astonishing 34-10 thrashing at Twickenham last year.

"That marked us hugely," said France coach Marc Lievremont.

"This defeat remains relatively incomprehensible because for two years, there was rarely such a supine display by the French team, with such a catastrophic outcome. Yes indeed, that is a bad memory."

However, Lievremont - who was the surprise choice to replace Bernard Laporte after the 2007 World Cup where England had for the second successive time defeated them in the semi-finals - said that on the basis of the tournament so far the two sides were in very different mode mentally.

"It is the French side that is confident and the English team that has its doubts. But we will assess this England team on its potential, and that it will be solid in every department," he said.

"They have very powerful and aggressive players. Both the players and the coaching staff are nursing injured pride. I can just imagine the talk that Martin Johnson (the England manager and 2003 World Cup winning skipper) will give to his players."

Quite what Johnson said to talismanic fly-half Jonny Wilkinson when he told him he had dropped him to the bench for this clash will remain between them.

On current form, few would back against a French cleansweep on Saturday but England's last two matches against France in Paris, the 2007 World Cup semi-final and the 2008 Six Nations clash, have ended in victory.

"It's a huge challenge to play in Paris but it's one we are all looking forward to," said Johnson.

"France will be under pressure to win the Grand Slam. For us, it's time to front up. They've played very well and been the form team of the tournament.

"But this is not a nothing game for England. I said to the guys who haven't been there before this is big-time rugby.

"Under lights at the Stade is what it's all about."

While Johnson and his players will be hoping that France freeze in the glare of the spotlight, that is something which is discounted by France's tough as teak captain Thierry Dusautoir.

"I don't think that we will be afraid," said Dusautoir.
 
"There will be this huge desire to win the Grand Slam. However, it is imperative to pay close attention to how we prepare for the match.

"We mustn't fall into the trap of becoming over-excited and euphoric, we have to keep cool heads.

"But I do not think that there will be the fear present that there was in 2007," added Dusautoir, who will win his 33rd cap on Saturday.

For Lievremont, though, victory will be even sweeter than the one Grand Slam he won as a player in 1998 in the then Five Nations.

"For me, it will be the first time that I finish a competition with a smile on my face, without brooding about things behind the public face I am putting forward.

"It will validate the work we have put in, the confidence and the performances of the players."

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