Wales Lost Against France: Player Ratings Show Shortcomings and Missed Opportunities

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CARDIFF, WALES - MARCH 10: Alex Mann of Wales looks dejected during the Guinness Six Nations 2024 match between Wales and France at the Principality Stadium on March 10, 2024 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Wales suffered a discouraging 24-45 loss to France on Sunday, requiring setting up a bold front for the match against Italy to avoid finishing last in the Six Nations. With the known weaknesses of the French squad, fans have questioned the choices of Warren Gatland. Let us divert a bit; you can check out exclusive content for competitive gaming here. 

Heavy Defeats Lead to Questioning of Gatland’s Selection and Tactics

Back to Wales, the last game witnessed the absence of established midfield duo George North and Nick Tompkins, and in their place were untested players. Also, the squad seemed very unprepared to tackle the effect that France’s powerful substitute bench would have on the game.

Ultimately, Wales caved in during the final quarter and conceded three tries without a single reply when both sides went head-to-head. Let’s look at the player performances according to the TRP reporter Tom Jeffreys

Highlights of the Players’ Performances

Final Thoughts

The defeat to French has undoubtedly exposed Wales’s vulnerabilities and brought up questions about the coach’s team selection and tactical choices. Critics believe that these issues must be addressed in the upcoming matches.

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