France star Gael Fickou insists Les Bleus "don't have to question everything" after missing out on the Six Nations title once again following their 27-23 loss to Scotland on Friday.

Les Bleus had to score four tries or more and win by a margin of at least 21 points to end their 11-year wait for the title but fell short in the final match of the Six Nations, handing Wales their second crown in three years.

Fickou, who moved from inside centre to the wing and was named player of the match, was hugely disappointed to see France miss out on their first title since 2010 but said they did not need an overhaul.

"There were some good things and not so good things," Fickou said post-game.

"Of course, we're disappointed. It's a huge disappointment. We had a chance to win the match. We were facing a beautiful Scottish team.

"It was difficult. We could have done better. We can't throw everything away. We don't have to question everything."

The win was Scotland's first in France in 12 Tests, last winning in Paris 22 years ago, but Fickou explained the scenario played its part for Les Bleus.

"We were chasing the title, perhaps we got mixed up in some areas, we maybe wanted to score too quickly, we didn't finish our attacks," he said.

"They held onto the ball well, they went through 50 phases, we were rushed, we wanted to score the 21 points. In the end, that cost us dear."