The European Cup final will see unprecedented opposition between Bordeaux and the English of Northampton.
After two fairly crazy semi-finals, the European Cup final will oppose Bordeaux Bègles, a fall of the Toulouse stadium and the English of Northampton, surprising tombers of the Irish province of Leinster. The final, completely unprecedented, will take place on May 23 on the side of Cardiff.
A match that promises to be very open and complicated as Matthieu Jalibert explained, the opening half of the UBB and the XV of France, after the qualification. “We watched their semi-final (against Leinster) all together yesterday (Saturday). They too created a small feat. It is a team that is very playful, which, I find us a bit like, with a fairly mobile front package and three-quarters that are pretty good, with a rather well-oiled game system. It will be interesting to see this opposition. Players and a new project, I have the impression.