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Italy coach Crowley happy with win but admits improvements needed

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SAINT-ETIENNE, France : Italy will need a big improvement going into their second pool game at the Rugby World Cup as coach Kieran Crowley bemoaned his side’s inaccuracy in their opening 52-8 victory over minnows Namibia at a sweltering Stade Geoffroy-Guichard on Saturday.The scoreline may be one-sided but Italy only pulled away in the closing stages and for the most part looked below par as they knocked balls on, threw wild passes and allowed Namibia to turn over plenty of possession. "If you had given me 50 points before the game I would have grabbed them," Crowley told reporters. "But we turned over about 22 balls and you can't afford to do that.

It was pretty hot out there and the boys are pretty gassed, so we'll take it and we'll move on. "They shut us down in the first half – we've got to be better than we were in that area.

There's a whole lot (that must improve)."Italy have a long wait until their second game against Uruguay in Nice on Sept. 20, and Crowley said he would not change their plans. "We'll prepare exactly the same," he said. "They're (Uruguay) pretty structured and pretty physical."Namibia, who trailed 17-8 at halftime, fought hard but conceded three tries in the final six minutes.

Their wait for a first ever World Cup win now stands at a record 23 matches. "I'm really proud of the boys. They never gave up.

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