Can Razor’s All Blacks Snap Losing Streak Against Les Bleus In Paris?
France Have An Impressive Home Record
The All Blacks have not beaten France in Paris since 2009, so it will be a tough ask for Ian Foster's men to break their losing streak when they meet at the Stade de France on Saturday. France have won their last three matches against New Zealand, including a 40-25 victory in Auckland last year. They will be confident of extending that run, especially as they have a strong home record. Les Bleus have lost just three of their last 13 matches at the Stade de France, and they will be looking to make it four from four against the All Blacks.
New Zealand will be without a number of key players for the match, including captain Sam Cane and star fly-half Richie Mo'unga. However, they will still have plenty of quality in their line-up, and they will be determined to prove that they are still the best team in the world.
All Blacks Need To Find Their Form
The All Blacks have not been in great form in recent months. They have lost three of their last five matches, including a 25-18 defeat to Ireland in Dublin last month. They will need to find their form if they are to beat France in Paris.
One of the main problems for the All Blacks has been their discipline. They have conceded an average of 11 penalties per match in their last five games, and they have also been guilty of making a number of other errors.
The All Blacks will need to be much more disciplined if they are to beat France. They will also need to be more clinical in attack. They have created plenty of chances in recent matches, but they have not been able to take them.
France Will Be A Tough Test
France will be a tough test for the All Blacks. They are a well-organized team with a lot of talent. They will be confident of beating the All Blacks in Paris, and they will be determined to extend their winning streak.
The All Blacks will need to be at their best if they are to beat France. They will need to be disciplined, clinical in attack, and they will need to be able to withstand the pressure that France will put them under.
Conclusion
The All Blacks have a tough task ahead of them when they face France in Paris on Saturday. France have a strong home record, and they will be confident of extending their winning streak against the All Blacks. The All Blacks will need to find their form if they are to beat France. They will need to be disciplined, clinical in attack, and they will need to be able to withstand the pressure that France will put them under.