Scotland Faces Uphill Battle Against Wales in Six Nations Clash
Former captain Rory Lawson calls Scotland's loss to Wales 'incomprehensible' and urges a ruthless performance to salvage their Six Nations campaign.

Former Scotland captain Rory Lawson has described Scotland's defeat by Wales in the Six Nations as 'incomprehensible,' highlighting the need for a more ruthless approach in their upcoming match at Murrayfield. Scotland's 16-15 loss to England at Twickenham dashed their title hopes, and Lawson believes the team must channel their frustration into a dominant performance against Wales.
Scotland's Missed Opportunities
Despite scoring three tries against England, Scotland failed to capitalize on several scoring chances, ultimately falling short by a single point. 'Scotland must win that game and are expected to win that game against Wales,' Lawson emphasized on the BBC's Scotland Rugby Podcast.
Wales' Struggles Continue
Wales, under interim head coach Matt Sherratt, showed signs of improvement in their recent 27-18 defeat to Ireland. However, they have lost their last 15 Tests, making Scotland the favorites in this encounter. 'Matt Sherritt's changed the narrative, he's changed the mindset of not only the Welsh team but the Welsh public,' Lawson noted.
The Importance of Home Advantage
Playing at Murrayfield could be a game-changer for Scotland. Lawson stressed the need for the team to 'exert what they would view as being this cohesion, this togetherness, this understanding of what it takes to win big test matches.'
Looking Ahead
Even with their championship hopes dashed, Scotland still has much to play for in their final matches against Wales and France. 'Scotland have to go into this game looking to deliver a result that takes us on the road to Paris with some element of hope of grabbing something from this championship,' Lawson added.
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