Defeat means Wales slip to 12th in the world rankings, a record low, below Georgia and only marginally above Japan.
'Ill-disciplined' Wales suffer 14th straight loss in Six Nations against Italy
Read MoreYet the veteran Kiwi – now in his 15th year in charge of Wales across two stints stretching back to 2007 – is now close to the sack and likely to leave if this Six Nations campaign does not drastically improve.
“There were times [against Italy] when we were so passive and looked like we didn’t know how to change what we were doing.
“Against Italy it’s as if we were just walking to the gallows without a plan to get out of the way and we’re just waiting for Gatland to go because he cannot stay, regardless of the other problems in Welsh rugby.”
“It is such a shame because there are so many good people there who have had success previously but clearly what is happening in the week is not working on the pitch.”
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Read More“After the review, they [the WRU] didn’t do anything,” Owens said.
“It’s going to take five to 10 years to sort out the shambles we’re in at the moment, at least.
And centre Jamie Roberts, who earned the last of his 94 Wales caps in 2017, said on ITV: “I think everyone in Wales was expecting a kick back from the disappointing night in Paris last weekend [where Wales lost 43-0].
“Our kicking game at times tonight was schoolboy. You just can’t win Test matches, especially in the rain, against a quality Italian outfit who did it far better.”
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