Maxime Lucu will start at scrum-half to deputise for Antoine Dupont as coach Fabien Galthie stuck with his premium side for France's final Rugby World Cup Pool A game, a knockout-style clash against Italy on Friday.Lucu will pair up with Bordeaux-Begles club partner, out-half Matthieu Jalibert, as Les Bleus look to wrap up top spot in the group and set up a potential quarter-final clash with defending champions South Africa, who are widely expected to end up second in Pool B behind Ireland if Andy Farrell's side win or draw their match with Scotland.Should they lose without picking up two bonus points, France will be eliminated and the Azzurri would go through, and Les Bleus are well aware that Italy will not look anything like the side who were destroyed 86-17 by New Zealand last week."They're a Latin team and they're wounded.
That's when things get dangerous. We have to be very careful because they will have nothing to lose," Galthie told a press conference on Wednesday, saying France were now in the "knockout phase" of the tournament."We played them in Rome last year in the Six Nations and it was a very tough test," he added, referring to France's 29-24 victory."We're expecting Italy to be completely different than against New Zealand," flanker Charles Ollivon said."We debriefed our game against them in the Six Nations and did not look too much into what they've done against New Zealand.
It will be very physical in the first 20 minutes and they will not miss as many tackles as against the All Blacks."Dupont [above] was ruled out of the game after fracturing his cheekbone in a head-to-head clash during France's 96-0 win against Namibia and the 26-year-old only made his return to the squad at the weekend, resuming light