Italy delivered a commendable performance against France capitalizing on Jonathan Danty’s red card but narrowly missed a historic victory when Paolo Garbisi’s penalty hit the post in the final moments. The draw ended Italy’s seven matchs losing streak in the Six Nations and marked their first time avoiding defeat against France in 15 matches.
Despite disappointment, Italy’s head coach Gonzalo Quesada praised his team’s discipline and rigorous effort. France’s head coach, Fabien Galthié acknowledged Italy’s strong performance and took responsibility for his side’s experience.
The dramatic match saw France leading 10-0, Italy narrowing the gap with a man advantage and ultimately ending in a thrilling draw.
Chinese swimmers competing in the Paris Olympic Games will undergo double the standard drug testing,…
England once again fell short in their quest for a major trophy, losing 2-1 to…
Kevin Sinfield, who initially planned to leave his coaching role with the England team after…
Hwang Hee-chan allegedly faced a racist remark from a Como player during a pre-season friendly…