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Scotland's coach Gregor Townsend is optimistic about Scotland's chances of upsetting France in the last Six Nations match in Paris, despite France being the leaders. Townsend believes the team thrives in hostile atmospheres and has performed well against France in recent years. An upset in Paris would improve Scotland's otherwise ordinary Six Nations campaign.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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