Wales faces Italy in the final game of the Six Nations, with the hosts aiming to avoid a clean sweep of defeats and a record-breaking losing streak. The pressure is on head coach Sean Lynn, who is under scrutiny for his team's poor performance, with questions being asked about his international coaching experience. The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) had high hopes for Lynn's appointment, but the team's recent losses have been a major disappointment. The players are determined to put out a performance they can be proud of, but the weight of external pressure is taking its toll. Wales has never lost eight matches in a row, and even a win against Italy on Sunday may not be enough to salvage the campaign. The team's struggles have raised concerns about the future of women's rugby in Wales, with the WRU facing a challenging task in turning the team's fortunes around. The article highlights the complex dynamics between the players, the coach, and the expectations of the nation, as the team strives to break free from its losing streak and restore pride in Welsh rugby.