Biggar 'annoyed' at Wales Six Nations defeat to France
Wayne Pivac's side lost 13-9 at the Principality Stadium
Wales captain Dan Biggar felt his side didn't get what they deserved in losing 13-9 to France in the Six Nations.
The tight game at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff saw France keep their hopes of winning the Grand Slam alive but it was a third defeat in four for Wayne Pivac's side.
Biggar believes they were the better team.
He said: "I'm annoyed really is the bottom line, that we haven't picked up certainly one win in the last two games
"I'm frustrated, annoyed, disappointed - all those things. We said in the huddle after the game that we could have nicked it in Twickenham a couple of weeks ago, coming back after not starting well.
"I thought tonight we were the better team against the best team in the world at the moment.
"Big Test matches hinge on one or two big moments. We didn't quite nail ours and France took theirs." "You know when you play well and you know when you play poorly.
"We played very poorly on the opening weekend in Dublin, and we've certainly got better as the tournament has gone on.
"We were one score away from beating France, we were one score away from beating England.
"That's annoying and frustrating, but there's no doubt we're in a much better place than when we kicked off against Ireland in Dublin.
"We've got to make sure we come here next Saturday, do a good job on Italy, and finish the campaign on a high."