There is “absolutely no danger” that France head coach Fabien Galthie will lose his job, French Rugby Union president Florian Grill said.
Garci side drawn with Italy Italy's Paolo Garbisi missed a penalty with the last kick of the match during Sunday's Six Nations in Paris.
France is in 4th place after three games.
“I'm a manager. I'm not the type of person to make changes quickly under pressure,” Grill told AFP.
“This is not a decision made on the basis of one game, one point, or a transition period of difficult games.
“Fabien Galthie is under no pressure at all.”
Under Galthie, who took over in 2020, France won a Grand Slam in 2022 and lost just twice in the nearly two years leading up to last year's World Cup in France.
However, they lost to South Africa in the quarter-finals and suffered a 38-17 defeat to Ireland in the opening game of the Six Nations, before winning a controversial game against Scotland.
France captain and former world player of the year Antoine Dupont has refused to take part in this year's Six Nations. play sevens I hope to win a gold medal at this summer's Paris Olympics.
“There's a big transition period to manage. It's not going to happen overnight,” Grill said.
“We have to give them time. The message is resilience, unity and hard work.”
France will face Wales, who have lost all three of this year's Six Nations games, in Cardiff on March 10.