Scotland judged England wants to redeem itself against Japan, for exploitation against all blacks
XV de la Rose, who was defeated at home by Argentina (30-29), should rebound against the Japanese on Saturday, while XV du Thistle dreams of an impossible feat against New Zealand, which he got on Sunday and never defeated.
England to raise their heads
XV de la Rose got off to a bad start Mini World CupIn the words of his coach Eddie Joneskneeling At home against ArgentinaWhich he will find in the group stage of the 2023 World Cup. “We were looking at long-term strategies to prepare for the World Cup, and we may not have focused enough on the Argentina game.Jones admitted after the loss.
The English team is still without its second or third streak, recovering from a concussion, but with prostitute Jimmy George (69 caps), he is back in the group after a foot injury, and England will face Japan on Saturday (4:15 pm). On paper it’s an affordable match for England, who will face New Zealand and then South Africa, but the Japanese showed again at the end of October against the Blacks that they won’t be taken lightly either (38-31 defeats), with their excellent third streak Kazuki Himeno as a figurehead.
Argentina aims to pass two
Sixteen years: The number of years since Pumas’ last victory at Twickenham against England. This means the achievement that Michael Chica’s men achieved last Sunday (win 30-29), by carrying their wing Emiliano Bovelli25 out of 30 points for his team. Having already fallen with the All Blacks at home this year, Argentina can confirm on Saturday (6:30pm) against Wales that they have definitely changed their position, ten months before the World Cup.
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She will face the Welsh that swept New Zealand last week (55-23), although Veterans Back Justin Tiburek, George North or Ken Owens. “Almost every time they got in at 22 yards, they came out with points. It’s very worrying.”Coach Wayne Bivac admitted to joining Amazon Prime Video UK after the match.
Scotland with Russell vs Blacks
Victorious over Fiji last week (28-12), Scotland lose Adam Hastings fly to injury, pushed Coach Gregor Townsend To call up Racing 92 player Finn Russell despite his difficult relationship with him. The Scots will need all their attacking talent in Sunday’s opening game (3:15pm) against the Blacks, who have never been undefeated in 31 matches and narrowly failed in their last meeting in 2017 (22-17).
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Winners without forcing the Welsh (55-23), all black They have the potential for a sixth straight win, an unexpected number in a year marked by historic defeats to Ireland and Argentina. “The danger is copying and pasting a formulaNew Zealand coach Ian Foster warned on Tuesday at a press conference, aware of his team’s ups and downs.
In the other weekend meetings, Italy, after beating Samoa by a wide margin (49-17), will face Australia on Saturday (2:00 pm), while the victorious Ireland will face South Africa (19-16). , receives Fiji (2:00 pm).
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