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Brunel slams Italy after thrashing

It was the Azzurri's heaviest-ever defeat against the Scots in what was their penultimate World Cup warm-up match at Murrayfield on Saturday.

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An ashen-faced Brunel was at a loss to explain how his side played so badly on a ground where they beat the Scots 22-19 in last season's Six Nations Championship.

But the Frenchman promised to correct the worrying deficiencies as the Azzurri prepare to face Wales in Cardiff on September 5, a fortnight ahead of their World Cup opener against France at Twickenham.

The heavy defeat surpassed a 15-47 loss in a 2003 World Cup warm-up at Murrayfield as Italy's record reverse against Scotland. 

It came just seven days after they had been beaten just 16-12 by Vern Cotter's side on home ground in Turin.

"I really don't understand what happened today [Saturday]. You should probably ask the players because today they joined the field with low physicality," Brunel told AFP.

"We performed pretty well one week ago and today we gave away three interception tries and had a huge lack of possession. This is what scares me the most.

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"I don't understand how we can change so much, one week to the other," he added. "One week ago we built up long playing sequences and today we could barely keep the ball for two."Brunel slams Italy after thrashing

Asked whether the performance could be dismissed as a just a bad day at the office or a sign of deeper problems, Brunel replied: "I have no doubt we will sort out the issues we saw today. I think it's been a very bad day.

"We will need to go into the next week with a positive approach, otherwise the Rugby World Cup will be tough. The first goal for us will be getting our confidence back."

Leonardo Ghiraldini, Italy's captain in the absence of Sergio Parisse, was equally at a loss to explain an abject display in which the visitors shipped six tries and managed just one of their own, courtesy of centre Michele Campagnaro.

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"It's difficult to understand because we had the same approach as last week," said the Leicester hooker. 

"We gave away too many penalties from the scrum in the first-half, something we cannot accept."

Agence France-Presse

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