France head coach Fabien Galthie will miss the Six Nations favourites’ opening game against Italy after a positive COVID-19 test.
The 52-year-old said he was experiencing only mild symptoms of the coronavirus, and the French Rugby Federation (FFR) stated Galthie would stay involved with the team from afar.
The FFR said: “Fabien Galthie tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday, February 3, via an antigen test according to the established protocol. The result has been confirmed by a PCR test this Friday, February 4.”
Galthie will be able to rejoin the squad from February 8, if he tests negative by then, or February 10.
France team manager Raphael Ibanez is set to stand in for Galthie when Italy visit the Stade de France on Sunday.
There were no more COVID-19 cases detected when the France squad were tested on Friday morning, the FFR said, with another round of testing planned for Saturday.
Galthie said: “This morning, I have tested positive for COVID-19. I’m feeling fine with mild symptoms. As a consequence, I’m isolating and will work remotely this week. Raphael Ibanez and all of my staff, in whom I have full confidence, will be my go-betweens on the pitch.”
France cancelled their scheduled Friday news conference as a result of Galthie’s test result.
Les Bleus, who finished second in last year’s championship but have not won the Six Nations since 2010, are rated as favourites with the bookmakers for the title this time around.