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Italy 22-33 Scotland: Lots of positives for Gregor Townsend but coach stresses need for an 80-minute performance

Gregor Townsend offered qualified praise for his players but expressed some frustrations as Scotland returned to winning ways with a 33-22 victory over Italy at the Stadio Olimpico.

The Scots led 33-10 going into the final quarter but conceded two late tries, both scored by substitute Ange Capuozzo, to make the scoreline look closer than it should have been.

It was a source of annoyance for Townsend on an otherwise satisfying afternoon in Rome.

“We have to work towards an 80-minute performance,” said the Scotland coach.

“A lot of what we did up to the 60-minute mark was good, with players working hard for each other, being accurate and getting five tries at an away venue like this, which I don't think I've been involved with before.

“They are all real positives and if we had finished like we started we'd feel a bit happier, but as a coaching group we're really frustrated that we didn't go through to the 80-minute mark playing that way.

“I'm not concerned, more frustrated. We pride ourselves in how we defend, we trust our players and our system, and we trust each other. For a lot of that game our defence were forcing turnovers from Italy, but it is disappointing that we were slipping off tackles towards the end and gave Italy two tries.

“One was the final action and the final emotion of the game, which isn't great, but that will drive us on next week to be better in Dublin.”

An away match against Ireland is a tough way for Scotland to round off their Six Nations campaign and it will be a big step up from the challenge Italy posed. But the bonus point win in Rome after defeats by Wales and France means they will head to the Aviva in better fettle.

“This tournament is about winning, but you’ve got to learn at times as well,

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