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But despite their thumping 33-6 win over Australia, Saint-Andre is refusing to take this weekend’s opponents, Argentina, lightly after the Pumas’ defeat to RBS 6 Nations Grand Slam champions Wales 26-12 and refused to focus on any individuals.
“The Argentines were pretty impressive in Cardiff,'' said Saint-Andre who has made just one change to his side with
Yoann Maestri returning to the second row in place of Jocelino Suta.
“They gave the Welsh a rugby lesson in the second half. They scored two textbook tries.
“It's down to us to play to our strengths, to show the same intensity and speed as we did last week. We did a lot of work on our reactivity, our speed, in Tuesday's training session, and we were more than pleasantly surprised.
“We went for continuity, we don't have much time (to prepare matches). We don't want to change the spine of the team for this crucial match. We tried to keep the same balance.
“You shouldn't put too much pressure on the fly-half position. I wanted to keep Michalak in the team. He played very well last week.”
FRANCE:
15. Brice Dulin
14. Wesley Fofana
13. Florian Fritz
12. Maxime Mermoz
11. Vincent Clerc
10. Frederic Michalak
9. Maxime Machenaud
1. Yannick Forestier
2. Dimitri Szarzewski
3. Nicolas Mas
4. Pascal Pape (captain)
5. Yoann Maestri
6. Yannick Nyanga
7. Fulgence Ouedraogo
8. Louis Picamoles
Replacements:
16. Benjamin Kayser
17. Thomas Domingo
18. Vincent Debaty
19. Jocelino Suta
20. Damien Chouly
21. Morgan Parra
22. François Trinh-Duc
23. Yoann Huget