GENOA, Italy (AP) — Italy recovered from a mid-game slump to record a far from comprehensive 34-19 victory over Chile in Genoa on Saturday.
The Azzurri nabbed four tries with Ange Capuozzo setting Italy on the way, followed by a try in each half from Tommaso Di Bartolomeo before Monty Ioane dotted down in the 61st minute.
Giacomo Da Re converted three of those and also added a penalty.
However, it was a somewhat poor performance from Italy which allowed Chile to score three tries in what was the first ever meeting between the two nations.
Italy had been leading 15-0 before two of those, from Salvador Lues and Nicolas Saab either side of the interval, saw Chile slash the disadvantage to one.
Clemente Saavedra added another try for the visitors right at the end.
There was another posit

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