France beat England to second spot in Six Nations by edging thriller in Lyon
England finished third in the Guinness Six Nations after a monster Thomas Ramos penalty in the final minute sent them spinning to a 33-31 defeat at Groupama Stadium.
Steve Borthwick’s men have trailed at half-time of every match of the Championship and once more they faced an uphill battle, this time in the form of 16-6 deficit that included a try of the tournament contender for scrum-half Nolann Le Garrec.
But they turned the contest on its head by amassing 21 unanswered points through two Ollie Lawrence tries and a Marcus Smith touch down as their attack ran amok through the France midfield.
France regrouped to cross through Leo Barre and Gael Fickou but England were not done yet as Tommy Freeman stormed over in the right corner with five minutes remaining.
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They appeared to have secured their fourth win of the Six Nations having staged multiple fightbacks but when they infringed just outside their half with seconds left, Ramos kept his nerve to hit the target.
Manu Tuilagi came on for what is likely to be his final England appearance and he could not have asked for a more dramatic send-off.
Ireland may already have clinched the title by toppling Scotland but if evidence was needed that this match still mattered it came when Ramos kicked off before the countdown had even begun.
Once the false start had been dealt with, England were greeted with waves of attacks and a challenging opening was compounded when George Furbank departed with a calf injury and was replaced by Smith.
George Ford drew first blood through a penalty and his side were successfully slowing down play to stem the blue