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Modest Michalak staying grounded

22nd November 2012 07:39

Fred Michalak

Michalak: 'New boss of Les Bleus'

France playmaker Frédéric Michalak has credited his team-mates for his impressive form thus far in the November internationals.

The 30-year-old is enjoying a second lease of life playing for Les Blues, 11 years after he made his debut against South Africa at a time when he was being billed as a major star of the future.

It did not quite work out that way.

Michalak has come and gone in the French line-up over the last few years, winning 58 caps, but opting to spend two spells playing rugby in South Africa in a bid to hone his skills in a different environment.

Largely ignored under former France coach Marc Lièvremont and left out of his 2011 World Cup squad, Michalak's fortunes have suddenly improved under new mentor Philippe Saint-André despite his inability to nail down a regular start at Toulon where he is in competition with English star Jonny Wilkinson.

Michalak was named at fly-half for the Test series opener against Australia and was outstanding in an impressive 33-6 win. He was given top marks again last Saturday as he marshalled Les Bleus to a 39-22 win over Argentina.

L'Equipe newspaper subsequently led their front page on Tuesday with a picture of Michalak saying that "the former prodigal son of French rugby has installed himself as the new boss of the French team."

Asked what he made of all the sudden attention after his time in the international wilderness Michalak replied: "It's just that when you are in the French team, you are always in the spotlight.

"Success comes from the team. If there are individuals who are singled out, it is above all else, due to the collective efforts of everyone.

"To be honest it's not what occupies me at the moment and I try not to pay too much attention to it all.

"There are young players who are coming through at the moment and it should be them that the spotlight is on. I have had my time."

The wins over Australia and Argentina have all but ensured that France will be among the top four seeded teams for next month's 2015 World Cup draw, with the tournament set to be hosted in England, but Michalak says that should not be used as an excuse for taking the foot off the pedal against Samoa.

The South Pacific islanders have already taken the scalp of Six Nations champions Wales this month and they have the chance of moving up into the second pot of seeds should they defeat France.

"They have a fine team with very physical players who take the challenge to you in a very aggressive way," he said of Samoa.

"They proved just how good they are against Wales last week, and that comes as no surprise to me. Most of their players play in top teams and we know them well."

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