France opt for four changes

12 April 2012

France have made four changes to the team which started last weekend's defeat against Ireland for Saturday's RBS 6 Nations match against Scotland in Paris.

Julien Malzieu makes way for Cedric Heymans on the left wing in the only change in the backs.

Fabien Barcella, Nicolas Mas and Romain Millo-Chluski come in for Lionel Faure, Benoit Lecouls and Sebastien Chabal in the pack.

Toulouse prop Lecouls suffered a recurrence of a neck injury against Ireland and dropped out of the squad on Sunday.

His replacement, Dax's Renaud Boyoud, is named on the bench, with Sale prop Faure dropping out of the 22 altogether.

Centre Florian Fritz has been cited for allegedly eye-gauging an Ireland player, thought to be Stephen Ferris, at Croke Park on Saturday and will appear before a Six Nations disciplinary committee in London on Wednesday.

He nevertheless makes the starting line-up and is one of five Toulouse players in the backline.

Chabal, whose work-rate was criticised in Les Bleus' 30-21 defeat to Ireland, drops to the bench and will be used as an impact substitute for the second row.

Lionel Nallet is once again named captain, even though the Castres lock is struggling for form at the moment.

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