Exeter's Defeat Sparks Frustration, but Coach Remains Optimistic
Exeter's rugby team falls short in a nail-biter against Bristol, leaving head coach Rob Baxter feeling the sting of defeat. Despite the loss, Baxter refuses to let this setback define his team's season. But here's where it gets controversial: is this a sign of a team still finding its feet, or a missed opportunity for a top side?
The Chiefs, despite a numerical advantage for half an hour, couldn't seal the deal, losing 18-14. It was a bitter pill to swallow for Exeter, especially after having a late try disallowed, which could have turned the tide.
Baxter admits the disappointment, saying, "We let this one slip." But he also reminds everyone that the team is a work in progress. He doesn't want the loss to overshadow the bigger picture, stating, "We've got a lot of hard work to become a great side... We weren't the best last week, and we're not the worst now."
This loss comes as a surprise to many, given Exeter's impressive start to the season. They've shown remarkable improvement from last season's struggles, where they finished second-from-bottom. This season, they've consistently secured bonus points and are already close to accumulating a third of last season's total points after just three games.
Baxter remains positive, seeing the potential in his team. He refuses to let one setback dampen their spirits, emphasizing the progress made. "We were much closer to winning this time... Let's keep looking ahead." But is this optimism misplaced, or a sign of a leader who truly believes in his team's ability to bounce back?
The question remains: can Exeter turn this frustration into fuel for future success? Only time will tell. What's your take on Exeter's performance and Baxter's reaction? Is this a minor blip or a cause for concern?