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England's Six Nations Woes: Borthwick Seeks Solutions
27 Feb
Summary
- England's Six Nations title hopes ended by two defeats.
- Key issues identified: profligacy, turnovers, and lack of intensity.
- Borthwick plans to raise training intensity to improve performance.

England's aspirations for a Six Nations title have been dashed following two recent, chastening defeats. The team is struggling with scoring enough points while conceding too many, a stark contrast to their previous 12-match winning streak. Head coach Steve Borthwick has pinpointed key failings from the loss to Ireland: profligacy in scoring opportunities, excessive turnovers, and a notable deficiency in physical intensity.
Borthwick acknowledges these interlinked issues have put the team under scoreboard pressure, hindering their usual trademark intensity. He plans to elevate training standards significantly, focusing on improving physicality and composure in critical attacking moments. Player selection for the upcoming match against Italy will be closely scrutinized, with potential changes to address the current performance slump.
Despite external suggestions of complacency, Borthwick maintains a one-game-at-a-time focus. He draws inspiration from the 2003 World Cup-winning squad's resilience in facing setbacks. With immense pressure mounting, England aims to avoid further defeats and deliver a performance that meets their high self-expectations, particularly in the crucial upcoming fixtures.




