France coach Jacques Brunel says he believes his fullback Benjamin Fall should have been shown a yellow card rather than a red.
Despite the continued misfortune, Brunel was restrained again tonight – just as he was last weekend at Eden Park when he discussed the dubious yellow card for lock Paul Garillagues and the fractured skull suffered by wing Remy Grosso.
Brunel said he preferred to see the incident involving Fall and Beauden Barrett, whereby the All Black suffered a head injury after falling after contesting a high kick, before commenting in detail, but said his first impression was it was a yellow card offence only.
"I'm not going to talk about the sanction because we need to see the video and see what exactly happened," Brunel said.
"In any case, he was late and when you're late you're at fault," Brunel said. "Obviously he was somehow put off balance and in that case it was a yellow; a red, I don't know, but the important thing is we were prepared for such a case – playing with only 14. We managed the situation very well."