Camille Lopez’s drop goal edges France to 23-21 victory after Argentina comeback Mick Cleary’s verdict: Baffling, maddening, crazy – France revert to type in close shave with Argentina Fantasy Rugby: Your last chance to pick a team with top prize of £5,000 Rugby World Cup 2019 predictor: Pick your winner | Our experts make their predictions France held off a spirited second-half comeback from Argentina to win their World Cup Pool C opener 23-21 at the Tokyo Stadium. Les Bleus looked in total control at 20-3 after tries from Gael Fickou and Antoine Dupont, with 20-year-old fly-half Romain Ntamack converting both before kicking two penalties. However, the Pumas hit back soon after the restart when Guido Petti Pagadizavalgh bundled over from a line-out, before Argentina replacement hooker Julian Montoya touched down. Penalties from Benjamin Urdapilleta then put Argentina ahead, before Camille Lopez’s drop goal saw France edge through the closing stages. Argentina had been aiming to repeat their shock victory over Les Bleus in the opening match of the 2007 World Cup in France, where they went on to reach the semi-finals. After a cagey start, Nicolas Sanchez kicked a penalty wide in the 12th minute. The Stade Francais fly-half, though, was…