Scott Robertson’s self -criticism for the hard fall against South Africa in Wellington: “It was very painful”

Scott Robertson's self -criticism for the hard fall against South Africa in Wellington: "It was very painful"

The hard defeat the All Blacks in front of the Sprinboks in Wellington by the Fourth date of rugby Championship It still resonates Scott Robertsonwho did not hesitate in Recognize the criticisms that specialists and fans received from. The best of rugby, in Disney+ Premium Plan

The fall by 43-10 in the Sky Stadium was the toughest for New Zealand throughout its history and the pressure on the Head Coach increased, which will seek to recover against Australia in its match for the Bledisloe Cup. The All Blacks will receive the Wallabies nothing more and nothing less than in the mythical Eden Park of Auckland, where they carry a streak of 52 games without losing.

The fans inevitably made clear their feelings and the coach insisted that they are right to express their frustration. “There are many shareholders in our country we serve, they definitely let us know what they think and so we must do it. We have talked about that; our work is to serve our people and it has always been our approach, and now we can do it again on Saturday,” Robertson said.

In addition, he added that they will use Wellington’s bad drink as motivation for the Bledisloe Cup and mentioned: “It was very painful, it was very clear. We have discussed, reviewed and has been as honest as possible. One wants to take advantage of that, and those moments, to strengthen the discipline and passion for the game, and then the performance. But we will take advantage of it”