England Rugby Faces Growing Pains as Rebuilding Efforts Continue
Coach Steve Borthwick and his team urge patience as they work to address structural issues and improve performance after a challenging run of results.
- England's rugby team is undergoing a rebuilding phase under head coach Steve Borthwick, following seven consecutive losses to tier-one opponents.
- Attack coach Richard Wigglesworth compared the team's struggles to those of Manchester United, emphasizing the need for time, resources, and consistency to achieve long-term success.
- Criticism of the Rugby Football Union's past funding cuts and structural changes highlights their impact on player development and the current talent pipeline.
- Despite recent defeats, Wigglesworth points to 'green shoots' of progress, including improved attacking play and competitive performances against top teams like Ireland and South Africa.
- England faces a daunting Six Nations schedule, with an upcoming match against an in-form France, as they aim to turn their fortunes around.