VIDEO. “In training or even in matches, it often ends in the stands”: the incredible action of Louis Bielle-Biarrey to put the Blues ahead of Scotland

VIDEO. “In training or even in matches, it often ends in the stands”: the incredible action of Louis Bielle-Biarrey to put the Blues ahead of Scotland

Grâce à l'essai de Bielle-Biarrey, le France est passé devant au score au meilleur des moments. MAXPPP – Andrew Milligan

Thanks to a superb action from Louis Bielle-Biarrey, the XV of France managed to get ahead of the score in Scotland, to finally win on the wire (16-20), Saturday February 10 during the second day of the 6 Nations Tournament. An action which made the main person react after the meeting.

A flash of lightning on a dull afternoon at Murrayfield. Trailing for almost 70 minutes by Scotland, the French team managed to get ahead thanks to a magnificent action from their pocket winger, Louis Bielle-Biarrey. 

Not necessarily the author of a good match, the 20-year-old player is first offset by his scrum half Noël Le Garrec, before playing with his foot behind the back of the Scottish defense in order to score the Blues' second try.

Try which Thomas Ramos then transformed, allowing the XV of France to pass in front and never to be caught again, despite a last Scottish action which will cause a lot of losses. #39;ink. 

"I'm trying to work him in practice"

An action that the Bordeauc-Bègles winger commented on on the microphone of our colleagues from France 2 after the meeting. "J&#39 ;try to work on him in training. But in training or even in matches, it often ends in the stands,” he smiled.

"I'm lucky that it ended on the pitch and to have the opportunity to score, he continued. So that's great."

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