Wales Coach Reflects on Defeat and the Road Ahead
After a 54-12 defeat to France, Wales coach Steve Tandy highlights team improvements despite setbacks. France's decisive win came amid low attendance. Tandy remains focused on progress, urging fans to support Wales as they navigate challenges. The journey continues with optimism for future matches.
Wales coach Steve Tandy, following a crushing 54-12 defeat to France, insists his team is on an upward trajectory. Despite the challenging loss, Tandy sees improvements in their game, which was played in Cardiff before a record low crowd.
The match saw France achieve their highest score against Wales while dominating the Welsh side. Tandy reflected on a previous dismal 48-7 defeat to England, noting improvements in team discipline and performance this time around.
Tandy is calling on fans to remain steadfast in their support, acknowledging the challenges ahead but expressing determination in the team's continued development.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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