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Scotland head coach is ready for heavyweight encounter in Paris but has called into question the trend favoured by France and South Africa
Scotland coach Gregor Townsend wants his side to be more clinical in the opponent's 22 and cut out unforced errors ahead of a crunch Six Nations clash with table-toppers France in Paris next Saturday.
"He was sitting at a bus stop with a knife in each hand. When police turned up, he ran towards them, without saying a word."
As Russell, asked to explain the “frustrating” dip that he watched from the bench as his team were pulled back to 35-29, put it: “I think it's probably the mental side. I think we need to find that ruthless edge of just putting teams away.
Gregor Townsend has told his Scotland players to embrace “the toughest fixture in world rugby” as they bid to try and stop rampant France landing the Guinness Six Nations title in “pumped up” Paris on Saturday night.
Scotland players have spoken of their disappointment after a second-half capitulation in their victory over Wales in which they let a 28-8 half-time lead slip to just a six-point win.
The company said it will run one extra service in each direction on Saturday in addition to its usual timetable.