FRANCE PULLED CLEAR in the final ten minutes to defeat battling Scotland 22-16 in the Six Nations.
Scotland outscored France by two tries to one but Camille Lopez scored 17 points with the boot to guide France to victory.
For 70 minutes Scotland looked capable of causing a second upset in successive weeks following their 27-22 victory over Ireland at Murrayfield.
But two late Lopez penalties as France turned the screw proved decisive.
Scotland weren’t helped by losing four players to injury during the game, including captain and kicker Greig Laidlaw.
Yet still they twice led after tries from Stuart Hogg and Tim Swinson, but a failure to convert either proved costly.
France put the first points on the board when Josh Strauss was penalised for not rolling away and Lopez kicked a seventh minute penalty.
But a mistake by Scott Spedding gave Scotland a line-out on France’s 22-metre line and the visitors went through 15 phases before Hogg’s dancing feet took him over in the corner on 17 minutes.
Laidlaw’s conversion came back off the woodwork and moments later a second Lopez penalty put France back in front.
Scotland suffered a blow on 25 minutes as Laidlaw hobbled off.
Both sides were showing plenty of ambition but too often poor handling or an ill-advised offload brought a promising move to a shuddering halt.
Scotland had a let off when a relatively simple Lopez penalty came back off the upright.
But France soon rumbled up to the Scotland five-metre line and quick hands sent the ball right where Gael Fikou ducked under two tacklers to dive over in the corner on 31 minutes, Lopez nailing the conversion from wide right.
Just as France looked to be taking control, Scotland came storming back despite the loss of flanker John Barclay to injury as Finn Russell took over kicking duties and landed two penalties to send his team into the break trailing only 13-11.