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Warren Gatland says Wales cannot be hidden with the importance of a Six nations Meeting with Italy In Rome after they knocked off their 43-0 France.
They suffered a record loss of six nations against France, and the first time it was that the tournament began 25 years ago that Wales failed to achieve the point against six nations.
At the demoralization start for Wales, they also finished only one point that fully equated its worst defeat from 54-10 against Ireland 23 years ago.
It was 13. A consecutive test reversal under Gatland – in progress Welsh RECORD – and Saturday weeks Stadio Olimpic Conflict will be reviewed by many as a wooden spoon, even at this early stage.
“It’s an important game for Wales. It’s not about where it ranks for me,” said the main coach of Wales Gatland.
“The next week becomes quite important for us. We can’t hide from it. We have to get a monkey from behind.
“The players worked hard in the last few weeks, and the players are aware of how important it is next week.
The following week for us becomes quite important. We can’t hide from it. We have to get a monkey from behind.
Warren Gatland
“We’re going to the week tomorrow, and that will be important for this group and work closely and continuing to give improvements.
“When I look at the way they kept wearing and defense, they all gave everything. We must be sure that we are smart in terms of the way we play to get that victory next week in Rome.”
Like the defeat was not hard enough, Wales lost number eight Aaron Wainwright and the Owen Watkin Center with injuries on the first half.
The brown Wainwright took a blow to the head, while Watkin suffered a suspicious knee injury that would require a further assessment.
“They don’t look great,” Gatland added.
“Owen is in his chest with his knee, and it seems that it could be ACL (front cross ligament), and Aron needs another HIA (head injury) and has quite nasty in his face.”
France was allegedly expected to dominate the tournament opener, so it proved to ensure a bonus point before halftime after the wings of Theo Attissogbe and Louis Bielle-Biarrey each achieved two attempts.
Captain Antoine Dupont, at the six nation phase after the past tournament was gone, for the sevente, reproduced desolation with Wales Defense, studying his creative glow.
Forward Julien Marcland, Emilien Gailleton and Gregory Allldritt added the second half of the TouchDown, while the full Tomas Ramos kicked four conversions.
But there was a late shot for French when the flight-polomonar ntamack had a yellow card that was built into red after a high challenge, and now it is set to Miss Les Bleus with English.
Gatland said, “I can’t question the effort of the player. They’re disappointed. They realize what the quality party against.
“I don’t think she was a complete bad night in the office. There were cases when we had them under pressure and we didn’t use them.
“We started well, but when we look back, we set up under pressure from time to time.
“It is probably an experience and tactical nous missing. Probably understanding that international rugby is tight, especially when you play a quality side like France.
“It’s the management of games that players will learn from tonight.
“I thought there were some positive. Our Scrum was good, some good defensive sets and where we can fix and be playing-smart to continue to put an opposition under pressure.”