Italy looking ahead to Scotland after stunning win against France
With a stunning win behind them, minnows now fretting about the next challenge at Murrayfield

Italy's time surfing a wave of euphoria since their stunning Six Nations victory over France is about to come to an end as Murrayfield, the home of Scottish rugby, looms on the horizon.
Italy's 23-18 victory over grand slam hopefuls France at Rome's Olympic Stadium was one earned with a combination of grit, conviction - and a few French handling errors that proved costly in the end.
If starting the tournament with a win is good for any Six Nations team, it was doubly so for Italy, who beat Scotland in their final match last year to take fifth place and condemn their opponents to the unwanted wooden spoon.
For Italian rugby federation (FIR) president Alfredo Gavazzi, Sunday's win was historic.
"We've made a lot of progress this past year. Now, we're playing at the same level [as the other teams] and with our heads held high," Gavazzi said.
"This was a huge result and one that we have to look to replicate in future games. I would say it was the perfect game."