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World Cup winning coach Sir Clive Woodward working as a pundit for the BBC during the France vs Wales match at the Stade de France during the 2013 Six Nations, tears into the performance of France fly half Frédéric Michalak and criticises him heavily. Pre Match - 0:00 - Woodward analyses the performance of Michalak in France's last match against Italy in Rome. After showing a point where the Italian defence was disorganised and France had an attacking opportunity, Woodward says that Michalak "completely bottles it" after he threw a poor pass behind his centre which went to floor. Then Woodward looks at "probably the worst incident", where Michalak makes "a pretty poor tackle" and then after Italy make a break he says he is walking back "like your Granddad playing at 10". He then shows him not getting into the correct defensive position and then Italy get a try through the gap where he should have been. Half Time - 1:03 - After a clip of Michalak giving the ball away with a chip kick from just outside his 22 and Woodward says that type of play "drives a coach mad and the forward pack as well". And says that Michalak "really hasn't" proved him wrong after his pre match criticism of him, saying he "hasn't threatened" in attack and "his kicking game has been really poor" and then says he "can't believe France haven't got a better number 10". Post Match - 2:03 - Woodward says that Michalak "again had a really poor game". And then after a funny clip of a pass of Michalak going right onto the head of full back Yoann Huget, Woodward says that "I'm going to stop talking about him now. He's gone. I can't see how he can play against England".