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France coach Jacques Brunel targets 'weaknesses' in Ireland's game

France head coach Jacques Brunel
Image: Jacques Brunel and France are targeting a first Six Nations win in Dublin since 2011

Jacques Brunel believes France can exploit "weaknesses" in Ireland's game during Sunday's Six Nations contest in Dublin.

Les Bleus boss Brunel has named an unchanged 23 to face Ireland, keeping faith with the full match squad from the 27-10 victory over Scotland.

France were routed in their last away game as England exploited their muddled back-three set-up, but Brunel insists his side can cause problems for Joe Schmidt's men.

"What England offered us was of high quality; we have worked since then but it's hard to predict everything," said Brunel.

Ireland players celebrate after Johnny Sexton scores the winning drop goal during the NatWest 6 Nations match at the Stade de France, Paris.
Image: France have lost five of their last six games against Ireland

"The Irish are going to put pressure on us with their kicking game whether it's Conor Murray or Johnny Sexton.

"We will try to master this characteristic of the Irish game.

"We watched their tournament matches, we saw their ability to hold the ball and inflict long sequences on their opponents.

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"We know what to expect but they were well beaten by the English. There are weaknesses and we will try to pressurise those.

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"They beat New Zealand in November and are still the No 2 team in the world. But everything is moving quickly - look at Wales, who have almost become invincible.

"Ireland continue to be certain about their game and remain very successful, after losing to England they were able to bounce back against [Scotland and] Italy.

"It's very difficult to take them on because their game is very well structured and programmed.

"Their group of players is difficult to counter. We must be effective and not lose energy, and we must make smart decisions."

France's Antoine Dupont moves the ball during his side's 2019 Six Nations clash with Scotland in Paris
Image: Brunel has kept faith with half-backs Antoine Dupont (pictured) and Romain Ntamack after they led France to victory over Scotland

Toulouse star Antoine Dupont has fast emerged as France's premier scrum-half in this tournament and Brunel admits Les Bleus are already relying on the in-form 22-year-old.

"I hope that our pack of forwards will put our pivots in the best shape to develop good conditions," said Brunel.

"Antoine Dupont is young, he is growing. He must be manager and hub of the game. He regulates the speed of the team.

"His trump card is the level of his physical conditions - we can count on him."

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