You were busy this Saturday night? No problem, the editorial office of Ouest-France returns with you on the highlights of yesterday. On the menu of the little dej 'sport and to accompany your morning coffee: the XV of France cracks again in the last seconds, the French dominate Brazil, François Gabart waited Sunday evening in Pointe-à-Pitre, Angers breathes better before the tremble while Guingamp cash four goals at home against Lyon. Here is your little sport!

Huge disillusionment for France who bows on the wire against South Africa

The XV of France crucified in the last seconds of the game against South Africa. The Blues were 10 seconds of the feat against the Springboks. It was not counting on South African self-sacrifice that was rewarded with Mbonambi's 86th-minute try ... Cruel. The teammates of Guirado finally bow (26-29).

Disappointment. #NewsXV #FRAAFS pic.twitter.com/LgJ1nwUcoJ

- FF Rugby (@FFRugby) November 10, 2018

Women's football: convincing, Les Bleues finish the year in style against Brazil

The French Women's Team finished its year in style against Brazil (3-1). At the Allianz Riviera in Nice, the Bleues unfolded and made the rule of the strongest prevail. The late goal of the Brazilian women did not change anything.

Seven wins, two draws and one loss. The account is good for the Blue in 2018. Even if the balance that will count, it will be the one we will do the evening of July 7, 2019.

- Virginie Bachelier (@vbachelier) November 10, 2018

François Gabart expected Sunday evening in Pointe-à-Pitre

François Gabart (Macif) loses a little more ground on Francis Joyon (Idec Sport) at the head of the Route de la Rhum. He no longer has this Saturday night that 106 miles in advance. Verdict Sunday night in Pointe-à-Pitre. At the Imoca, Alex Thomson consolidates its leading position. Ditto for Armel Tripon in Multi50. To follow the news of the race, we offer you both direct editorial and tracking rankings and positions.

Guingamp sinks, Sainté is positioned ... The five infos to remember of the evening

Continued from the 13th day of Ligue 1 this Saturday and contrasts between the two Western clubs engaged. The weekends are similar unfortunately for the Guingampais still taken back on his land. Conversely, the SCO Angers dropped the co-best defense of Ligue 1 at home. Saint-Etienne begins to settle seriously in the top of the ranking. Here are the five infos to remember from the evening in Ligue 1.

In short :

+ Frenchman Steven Da Costa becomes world champion in karate

+ Le Mans FC wins derby and takes second place in National

+ Grand Prix of Brazil: Lewis Hamilton will start in pole position

+ Dortmund overcomes Bayern Munich in a crazy match