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Le Stade Toulousain reprend ses bonnes habitudes, Pau en paie le prix

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Toulouse's Italian wing Ange Capuozzo jumps to score a try during the French Top14 rugby union match between Stade Toulousain Rugby (Toulouse) and Section Paloise Bearn Pyrenees (Pau) at the Ernest-Wallon stadium in Toulouse, south-western France on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Matthieu RONDEL / AFP) (Photo by MATTHIEU RONDEL/AFP via Getty Images)

Le Stade Toulousain a écrasé la Section Paloise, bien aidé par le retour d’un bon nombre de ses internationaux.

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Portés par un Ange Capuozzo irrésistible et auteur d’un triplé, Toulouse a retrouvé la victoire contre Pau samedi (55-10) lors de la 20e journée du Top 14 et reste solidement installé dans son fauteuil de leader.

Une semaine après une défaite sur le terrain de son dauphin bordelo-béglais (32-24) où une équipe remaniée avait livré une belle prestation, le champion de France a profité du retour de ses internationaux pour s’imposer et prendre le large sur ses poursuivants.

En écrasant la Section Paloise, la formation d’Ugo Mola compte 70 points, soit six de plus que l’UBB, deuxième et opposée au Racing 92 dimanche soir (21 h 05).

Sans leurs maîtres à jouer Antoine Dupont, opéré lundi de sa rupture des ligaments croisés, et Romain Ntamack, ménagé en vue des huitièmes de finale de Champions Cup contre les Anglais de Sale le week-end prochain, Toulouse a été bousculé en début de partie par des Palois qui lorgnent les places de barragistes.

Les coéquipiers de Théo Attissogbe ont manqué de réalisme malgré de belles inspirations.

Triplé pour Capuozzo, qui a terminé demi de mêlée

De l’autre côté du terrain, les Toulousains ne se sont pas fait prier, à commencer par Ange Capuozzo, trop vif pour ses adversaires.

L’Italien a transpercé la défense béarnaise (24e) puis a converti une offrande de Cyril Baille (13-3, 26e). Au retour des vestiaires, il s’est offert un triplé en héritant d’un ballon qui traînait dans les 22 mètres adverses, avant de terminer la rencontre comme demi de mêlée à la place de Paul Graou.

Une façon pour le staff d’Ugo Mola de préparer les échéances à venir en l’absence de Dupont, alors que la venue d’un joker médical à ce poste n’est pas encore totalement écartée.

Les Toulousains ont creusé l’écart en gérant la fin de partie, répartissant le temps de jeu de leurs Bleus, revenus vainqueurs du Tournoi des Six Nations, mais aussi des plus jeunes comme le talonneur de 20 ans Thomas Lacombre, auteur d’un essai après son entrée (74e).

Synthèse du match

1
Coups de pied de pénalité
1
8
Essais
1
6
Transformations
0
0
Drops
0
143
Courses avec ballon
104
11
Franchissements
5
19
Turnovers perdus
16
10
Turnovers gagnés
4
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For much of the first half Edinburgh seemed easily able to create 2 on 1 opportunities on both wings, with the defensive wingers biting in on the inside runner and cover defence being AWOL. Conversely the Sharks showed little ability to get behind the Edinburgh defensive line, with the sole exception of a nicely-exploited Am mismatch against a second row (which led to the Fassi try).


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