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EP16: Six Nations Showdown: Italy well beaten in Rome, France victorious

EP16: Six Nations Showdown: Italy well beaten in Rome, France victorious

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Italy vs France – Six Nations 2025 Review
✅ Match Analysis:

Italy’s performance: What worked, what didn’t?
Key moments that decided the match.
Tactical battle: How did Quesada approach this game against France?
Set-piece and breakdown performance: Progress or problems?
Individual standouts – who impressed, who struggled?
What does this result mean for Italy’s campaign?
🧐 Questions to Discuss:

Did Italy show improvement from previous matches?
Was the game plan effective against France’s physicality?
Where does Italy still need to improve to compete at this level?
Are there selection changes needed for the next game?
Marco Bortolami Leaving Benetton
✅ Key Talking Points:

Bortolami’s tenure at Benetton: Successes and struggles.
His impact on player development and team identity.
What’s next for him—potential coaching opportunities?
Who could replace him at Benetton?
🧐 Questions to Discuss:

How should we evaluate Bortolami’s time as head coach?
What has he changed at Benetton since taking over?
Is this departure a setback or an opportunity for the club?
What qualities should Benetton look for in their next coach?
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