‘A vindication’: Maro Itoje hails England’s Six Nations win over France | England rugby union team

Maro Atja greeted his team’s ambitions and bravery after winning the six-nation 26-25 against France. The tournament is now open with three rounds to play and Steve Burtook believes that his team needs more.

The hosts were behind entering the last two minutes, just to add the game for Elite Daily and add the conversion to Art Smith, which sealed England’s second victory in the last eight Tests. The Captain, Etogi, described the victory as “steadfast” of his party under Burthak and praised his commitment to continue the attack till the end.

“Steve told the group to be brave and brave and try to go out and try,” Atoje said. “Our back was incredibly brave and brave, and they raised their opportunities where we would have taken the conservative option in the other days.

“The ambitions and mentality had to go after winning. We knew we needed boys score and credit. He was brave and wanted to follow France. I am very happy that we were able to do this.

Burthak also praised the effects of his bench, in which England dimmed in the last quarter. The head coach said, “The difference today was the experience that came out.” “Jamie George and Eliot Daily increased our hats by about 170 and increased our average age for a few years. He brought all his intelligence and experience to the grass.

“I am happy with the players because everyone wants this concrete prize. I am also happy for my supporters. Hopefully they are filling the hips in southwest London, spending good time and on the sofas all over England. The atmosphere is unusual. France is such a good team.

The next reality in England is in the house against Scotland on Saturday, and Burthak says his team has been calmly martial through the Fly Half by art, and there is still a lot of improvement. “I was really happy to see the composer in the end. This is a team that is growing. We should all suddenly be perfect. But this is not the way to build teams. The roof for this team is too much [but] Unfortunately you take some pain along the way.

French defense coach, Sean Edwards, was left to mourn over expensive efforts by visitors. “We got AfPs, don’t we?” Edwards said. “Whenever we approached the tree line, we only seemed to leave the ball. I had never seen it before.

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Lock Emmanuel Mefo also noticed that an useless party from France had shot himself in his feet. “We need to get rid of the fancy things that we force and let the game only happen. There are three games, so we will come back firmly.

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