Paolo Garbisi says sorry for missing the late chance to make history for Italy
Paolo Garbisi apologised for missing the injury-time penalty that denied Italy a slice of Guinness Six Nations history in France.
The scores were level at 13-13 when Garbisi stepped up from 38 metres, with Italy a successful kick away from their first Six Nations Championship away win against Les Bleus.
There was added drama as the ball toppled off its tee and, with just a few seconds left on the shot clock after it had been replaced, Garbisi rushed his kick and struck the right-hand post.
“I was thinking about trusting my process really, it’s part of my job to put the kick over,” said Toulon fly-half Garbisi.
“I take full responsibility for that and I’m sorry for the team because I thought they were amazing.
“Also for all the Italian supporters, that’s my bad, and I will work on it.”
Italy had lost 45 of their previous 48 games against France with their only victory on French soil coming in 1997, three years before joining the Championship.
The Azzurri had also won only once in 44 Championship attempts, away to Wales in 2022.