The French rugby player Cyril Baille is ready to make his first appearance at the Rugby World Cup after recovering from his injury. Baille had been dealing with a calf injury since last month’s 30-27 victory against Scotland. The player is now back in the game for Les Bleus.
The 30-year-old stated in an interview that they did a lot of medical work with the staff and the trainers. He continued on to talk of his friends who helped him a lot and worked well with him. Physically, he feels good, but the player knows that he needs a little rhythm. He expressed his wish to be back on the field with his group.
Baille had started training again this week, and it went well. He said they did what was necessary to get him in great shape, and he is very excited about starting on 21 September. He feels more excitement than apprehension.
Coach Galthie on the match against Namibia
France is expected to score their third win against Namibia, with a record of 123 points and 18 tries in their last two matches.
However, Galthie has earned that Namibia totally deserves its place on the international stage. The team is very committed to their goal, and the players are in full spirit once they wear the national team jersey.
The French prop is part of the 12 changes made by Fabien Galthie, the head coach for France. The team is ready for a showdown against Namibia in Marseille on the 21st of September.
Another player, Jonathan Danty, is also making a comeback to his World Cup debut after an injury. The spectators will be keeping a close eye on the rejoining players to see just how well they have recovered while the fans are looking forward to another legendary match.