Hosts France’s road to a dream first world title couldn’t have started better as they beat New Zealand 27-13 in their Rugby World Cup opener, Paris capital at the Stade de France this Friday.
In a game where both teams made a lot of mistakes, although both teams scored the same number of tries (two), the contribution of French kicker Thomas Ramos (17 points) was decisive for XV del Gallo’s victory. He is the head of Group A of the tournament.
“It’s the opening match and everything went well (…) It’s great to win this first match, but there’s a lot of competition and we’re not going to ring the bell,” admitted Ramos.
Three-time world champions France have already beaten them on three of the eight occasions they have faced each other at the World Cup.
Already in the last direct confrontation, in 2021, France won on the same stage (40-25), then won 14 consecutive victories for the All Blacks (against Ireland and Argentina), who added many doubts and many defeats. .
However, the defeat is not decisive for the future of the tournament, as both teams will face a formidable opponent in the quarter-finals: reigning world champions South Africa or No. 1-ranked Ireland.
The sweltering heat in France in recent days did little to discourage nearly 80,000 spectators who packed the temple of French rugby to see their team debut, dreaming of the start of the road to a first title in its history. Next on October 28 on the same stage.
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