Six Nations 2025: ‘Does it always have to be so dramatic, Scotland?’
The team’s trend of falling asleep during the game is good and debilitating. They didn’t score in the last 33 minutes of Saturday.
Two weeks ago, they walked for an hour without a match against England, against Ireland, and they didn’t score 41 minutes, then 26 minutes. They walked for 33 minutes against Italy without a single bit.
This is a repetitive act in Scotland. A similar number was thrown last season, and the same was true of the previous season.
They didn’t spend this time, but it’s still a confusion as to why this happens. Do they always tend to take a nap during the game?
That’s why we can appreciate a lot of things the team does, but it’s hard to trust them. We can marvel at their creativity, but Elan didn’t cut it at the end of the championship.
Therefore, Paris opposed the powerful French. Scotland is unpredictable in their very, very good situations and crazy to make Fabien Galthie a horrible day.
Scotland is not a traditional team. They have the potential to hurt French players. Their mindset can open them up and give them a lot of thought.
They didn’t hang up the phone like the Irish to the French. Psychology won’t be a problem.
France will surely win – perhaps very comfortable – because above the talent behind, their monsters are the monsters in front. Many monsters.
They have eight starters and seven on the bench. Go to hell, Fabien, operate 8-0. Bring out every savage, from Perpinyan to Piccadi.
France won the earthquake in Dublin and will now feel invincible. Scotland won a shaky man in Edinburgh, and Lo only knows how they will feel.
They won. Something important. But does it always have to be so dramatic?