Scotland's Six Nations campaign has reached a critical juncture, with the national team currently languishing outside of the top three. As such, former captain John Barclay believes that Gregor Townsend must consider his future at the helm.
If Scotland fail to secure a top-three finish in France, then it would be an unequivocal indication that Townsend is out of a job. The pressure on the head coach has been building for some time now, with fans and pundits alike questioning his tactics and team selections.
For Townsend's future to remain intact, he will need to produce something magical against Ireland next week, or else it could spell the end for him in the Scottish rugby hotseat. Despite having a talented squad at his disposal, Townsend has struggled to get the best out of them so far this season, with the team struggling to match their expectations.
For those who have been paying close attention, it's clear that Scotland are running on fumes and need a significant boost in order to turn things around. Can they do it? Or will it be business as usual for Townsend at Murrayfield? One thing is certain: if Scotland fail to secure the results needed to push them into the top three, then their head coach will have no choice but to start looking over his shoulder.
If Scotland fail to secure a top-three finish in France, then it would be an unequivocal indication that Townsend is out of a job. The pressure on the head coach has been building for some time now, with fans and pundits alike questioning his tactics and team selections.
For Townsend's future to remain intact, he will need to produce something magical against Ireland next week, or else it could spell the end for him in the Scottish rugby hotseat. Despite having a talented squad at his disposal, Townsend has struggled to get the best out of them so far this season, with the team struggling to match their expectations.
For those who have been paying close attention, it's clear that Scotland are running on fumes and need a significant boost in order to turn things around. Can they do it? Or will it be business as usual for Townsend at Murrayfield? One thing is certain: if Scotland fail to secure the results needed to push them into the top three, then their head coach will have no choice but to start looking over his shoulder.