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How was the mindset different this week? “Attitude. As I said before, probably not thinking as much. There’s not a whole lot of rugby you can do off a six-day turnaround … We allowed ourselves to get more of the best of ourselves.” Manu is 100 per cent on board with his plan. Whenever you have a powerful player with soft-tissue injuries, you have to experiment a little bit. There's no textbook for managing players [who are injury prone]. Its a matter of cohesion between us and Sale on the medical staff. He's in a really good position now. He trained with us yesterday and looks in a really good spot.

Japan: Masirewa; Matsushima, Osada, Nakamura, Naikabula; Matsuda, Nagare; Inagaki, Horie, Gu, Cornelsen, Fakatava, Leitch, Labuschagne, Himeno (capt) It's been a really good week. As I said before Argentina, the attitude and the determination to put together the best team in the world is high. I take full responsibility for last week, where our performance wasn't good enough. We've had a vibrant week. Not at all," said Ford. "The amount of games I have played with Owen at this level - I have loved every single second of it.

Saracens hooker Jamie George is named on the bench, having recovered from a foot injury suffered at the start of October sooner than expected given he was initially ruled out until December. After scoring 27 points without crossing the tryline against Argentina, it was England's highest score without a try in a Test since 2000 against South Africa in Bloemfontein.

And good morning from Pennyhill Park, where I am buried in the bowels of the ornate hotel awaiting the arrival of Jones and, crucially, his starting XV to face the Brave Blossoms. Jones, naturally, relishes his shot at defying the odds. “England have only won 22 per cent of Tests against New Zealand,” he said, with a knowing grin. In fact, their success rate is even worse than this, at 19 per cent. There is more to come, that was the niggling thought after that game," Ford told Rugby Union Daily. A change in roles again from Sam and Billy. Sam has good pace and, particularly against Japan, we feel he'll be suited to the start of the game. However, with Owen Farrell available again from suspension next week ahead of the game against Chile and Tom Curry returning from his two-game ban for the final pool game against Samoa, England at least have another foothold to build on, particularly the momentum generated in the final quarter.

The Red Rose were beaten by an impressive Argentina side, it will hope to return to form against Japan this weekend ahead of difficult fixtures against South Africa and New Zealand. Just a year out from the World Cup, Jones will be hopeful that the weekend's performance which was blighted a high penalty count can serve as a lesson ahead of the rest of the Autumn Nations Series. Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s live coverage of England’s second Pool D match, against Japan in Nice. The Brave Blossoms were the third-most disciplined team in the opening round, conceding only six penalties, including just four at the breakdown. Jones chopped his squad to 25 yesterday - the full line-up to be revealed in the next post in this blog - but the signs are that there will be few, if any, changes. BetMGM in the US has a touch more faith in Japan, having chances of an England victory slightly shorter at 1/14, while Japan's odds are also shortened to 13/2.

Eddie Jones reacts to our defeat to Argentina. #ENGvARG— England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) November 6, 2022

The Brave Blossoms reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 2019 on home soil, beating Ireland and Scotland en route to topping their group. Marcus Smith then scored his second try as England celebrated a comprehensive victory. A selection of match reports is listed below: However, he rejected the suggestion that Farrell's absence frees him to manage the game to his own instincts. Last week, George Ford’s tactical nous - drop goals included - paved the way for an England victory after the red card to Curry. Tony Brown, Japan assistant coach, has this week hailed the impact of England’s fly-half.

The influence he has on the team, even now when he is not playing or when he is at 10 or 12 is absolutely enormous.England produced a resilient performance to win that game but did so without scoring a try, something they will be looking to rectify on Sunday. England and Japan team news

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