France captain Thierry Dusautoir wants his side to put the possibility of claiming a Six Nations Grand Slam at the back of their minds, as they prepare to meet Italy in Paris on Sunday.
France are the only unbeaten team left in the tournament and can secure the Six Nations trophy if they defeat Italy on Sunday, depending other results go their way.
Victory against Italy and then England on March 20 would also bring them their first Grand Slam since 2004. Though Dusautoir says the team cannot afford to look too far ahead.
"I hear the Grand Slam being talked about everywhere, among the journalists and among the public," said the Toulouse flanker.
"Among us (the players), we don't dare to talk about it openly but we're not completely unaware of what people are saying. We hear what's said, we read the papers.
"What we need is a bit of perspective. I know that perspective doesn't really sell papers but we mustn't put the cart before the horse.
"If we don't do things in the right order, we'll carry on winning a few games here, a few games there, and all we'll win is crumbs. I've had enough of crumbs."
France thrashed Italy 50-8 in last year's meeting between the sides in Rome but Dusautoir said they could not afford to under-estimate their opponents, despite having home advantage on their side.
"It's always a tricky match against the Italians, it's never been easy," he said.
"They'll be out for revenge after what happened last year and they've just won against Scotland.
"It'll be a huge Test, especially in the scrum, which is one of their strong points. The scrum has been one of our most effective weapons over the first three matches and we have to make sure we continue in that vein."
Dusautoir played for 40 minutes in Toulouse's 29-0 Top 14 victory at Parisian rivals Stade Français over the weekend, but said he would prefer to avoid club rugby during the Six Nations.
"From a personal perspective, I'd prefer to play the whole Six Nations in one go," he said.
"It's not easy to re-focus on a different objective.
"We have directors, they have to make the decisions."







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