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Six Nations 2022: Dan Biggar frustrated, annoyed and disappointed by France defeat

Wales captain Dan Biggar said he felt «frustrated, annoyed and disappointed» following their Six Nations defeat by France.

Wales suffered a third defeat in four games and finish the tournament next week in Cardiff against Italy.

«I thought tonight we were the better team,» said Biggar.

«We were playing probably the best team in the world at the moment and put them under huge amounts of pressure for long periods.»

Wales only managed three Biggar penalties and missed out on a second half try-scoring chance when centre Jonathan Davies dropped the ball close to the France line.

«Big Test matches like that probably hinge on one or two moments and we did not take ours, but France took theirs,» added Biggar.

«It is difficult when you feel you have played games you should have won and come off second best.

»It's pleasing the way we have played and we have put a good shift in and pushed the best team in the world at the moment to the edge and probably should have won.

«Ultimately they have got the win and we are the ones who are disappointed.»

Wales failed to score a try against a France defence marshalled by former Wales defence coach Shaun Edwards.

«If we score and win 14-13 this question does not probably get asked,» added Biggar.

«It all depends on big moments. We had enough opportunities to win that game and get the job done.

»We were attacking against a very good defensive team and coach on the opposite side.

«There were some moments we could have done a little bit better on and we need to develop our finishing.

»But you saw real attacking intent the way we played the game [against England] at Twickenham.

«Tonight was an arm wrestle, a bit of a slug fest. If you come out on the right side of it, then it's pleasing and positive.

»If you

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