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          • Tito Tebaldi(55')
          • Tommaso Allan(6', 12', 43')
          • Antoine Dupont(16')
          • Yoann Huget(46')
          • Damian Penaud(79')
          • Romain Ntamack(17', 48')
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          • Romain Ntamack(63')
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          Clinical France overcome mistake-strewn Italy to extend Azzurri's Six Nations losing streak

          Yoann Huget celebrates his try in the second half, which helped France overcome Italy in a tense game in Rome. ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP/Getty Images
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          A clinical performance from France condemned Italy to a 22nd consecutive Six Nations defeat with a 25-14 win at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Saturday.

          The Azzurri were already guaranteed the wooden spoon before kick-off but dominated large parts of the game and missed several opportunities to record their first Championship win since 2015.

          Jacques Brunel's side pounced on their chances and weathered the Italian storm in defence as they recorded a win that places them fourth in the table, four points above Scotland ahead of their Calcutta Cup clash with England at Twickenham later on Saturday.

          Tries from Antoine Dupont and Yoann Huget either side of half-time gave France the advantage, but Italy pegged them back with Tito Tebaldi's short-range score before Damian Penaud crossed the line late on to put the result beyond doubt.

          Two Tommaso Allan penalties put Italy in front early on, but scrum-half Dupont then raced under the posts for the first try following a loose Italian clearance kick before Romain Ntamack extended the French lead to four points from the kicking tee.

          Italy responded by applying repeated pressure on the French defence and looked to have scored when Allan's grubber kick sent debutant centre Marco Zanon racing towards a certain try, only for the ball to cruelly bounce back off the post.

          Abraham Steyn appeared to have bundled the ball over the line only for a TMO review to rule it out as Italy failed to put more points on the board before the interval.

          With the score on 10-6, Allan quickly reduced the deficit to one point from the tee but the French displayed their clinical edge when Huget finished a flowing move by touching down his fourth try of the Championship. Italy responded through Tebaldi, who darted over from the back of a ruck, but Allan couldn't put away the conversion after earlier pulling a penalty wide from in front of the posts.

          Ntamack slotted a drop goal with just over a quarter of an hour remaining to put France six points in front, but Tebaldi thought he had got his second try when he made another dive for the line only for the TMO to show he had lost control of the ball.

          Italy were still on the front foot and gained a man advantage when substitute hooker Camille Chat was sent to the sin bin with nine minutes remaining.

          The home side's patience looked to have finally paid off with five minutes to go when Zanon raced over with a smile on his face but they were again denied, the centre losing control of the ball as Penaud brilliantly dislodged the ball from his grasp.

          Italy's profligacy was further punished in the final minute when Penaud sprinted down the touchline and over the whitewash to put the result beyond doubt.

          The result left the Italians at the bottom of the Six Nations table without a point, while France moved up to fourth on 10 points ahead of the rest of Saturday's fixtures.

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          2IRE5+3819
          3SCO5-116
          4ITA5-389
          5ENG5+28
          6WAL5-826
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