All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has praised his team's resilience in holding out a fast-finishing France at the Stade de France this morning.
Having weathered a tense start to the match, his side appeared to have the victory in the bag after surging ahead through tries by Charles Piutau and Kieran Read, only for the Tricolours to fight back through fullback Brice Dulin.
Roared on by an 80,000-strong crowd, the French had a series of scrums on the All Blacks' line in the dying minutes but couldn't translate their dominance in the set piece to points.
In the end, the home side conceded a penalty, which the All Blacks kicked out to receive a welcome final whistle. They now head to England with their winning record this year still intact.
"They had to show some real resilience, composure, patience and at times deal with their frustrations and I thought they did that really well,'' Hansen said. "The French turned up to play and did that really well and tonight's the night when you understand why they call it a test match, because it's a test of your resolve and mental strength, your skill sets right across the board. We had to take the win, we weren't given it, we had to fight hard for it and it's really pleasing to see they did that.''