Italy vs england
By Vikram Nair / 08.03.2026
Historic Victory for Italy
In a stunning turn of events at the Stadio Olimpico, Italy triumphed over England with a score of 23-18, marking the first time in history that Italy has defeated England in rugby. This victory ends a 35-year winless streak against their rivals, having faced them 32 times without a win prior to this match.
Italy’s remarkable comeback was highlighted by their ability to overcome an 18-10 deficit. England had initially taken control of the match, leading at halftime with a score of 10-6 and extending their lead to 18-10 in the second half. However, Italy rallied, with Paolo Garbisi scoring two crucial penalties that shifted the momentum in their favor.
Leonardo Marin sealed the victory for Italy with a decisive try, sending the Azzurri supporters into a frenzy. The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, particularly as the match approached its final minutes, with fans cheering passionately for their team.
England’s head coach, Steve Borthwick, faces increasing scrutiny following this loss. The defeat comes after a series of 12 consecutive wins, and analysts suggest that the pressure on Borthwick’s position may intensify as the fallout from this match unfolds. One commentator noted, “The wheels on Borthwick’s chariot have spectacularly fallen off, and the fall-out from this latest deserved loss will be ugly, with the coach’s job surely in the line.”
This match was part of the Six Nations tournament, and the significance of Italy’s victory cannot be overstated. It not only represents a historic achievement for Italian rugby but also raises questions about England’s current form and strategy under Borthwick.
As the dust settles on this historic match, observers are keen to see how both teams will respond in their upcoming fixtures. Italy’s win is expected to boost their confidence significantly, while England will need to regroup and reassess their tactics moving forward.
In the end, it was Azzurri supporters who were left delirious, cheering to the rafters on 72 minutes, celebrating a moment that will be remembered in the annals of rugby history. The implications of this match will resonate well beyond the pitch, as both teams look ahead to their next challenges in the tournament.
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