Mitchell Ignores Criticism: England Prioritizes Direct Rugby in World Cup Semifinal

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Mitchell Dismisses Criticism and Focuses on England’s Strategy for the World Cup Semi-Final

England coach John Mitchell has expressed indifference to opinions about his team’s playing style as they prepare for Saturday’s World Cup semi-final against France at Ashton Gate. Mitchell and forward Hannah Botterman insist that the “Red Roses” will not hesitate to take advantage of their maul and scrum strength, following their resounding victory over Scotland last weekend in the rain. Of the 38 tries England has scored in their four World Cup matches to date, 22 have been the product of their unstoppable pack.

I don’t care what others think.

John Mitchell, England Coach
Mitchell doesn’t apologize for the direct approach, stating that “I don’t really care what others think”, but added that his team possesses a variety of tools to achieve success. “We have shown in the last three years that we can play in any way,” Mitchell said.
John Mitchell doubled down on England's tactics.
Botterman, who returns to the first line after recovering from a back spasm, will be a key piece for England in their attempt to take control against their Six Nations rivals. The 26-year-old forward believes that the scrum doesn’t get the “recognition it probably should have in that area” and responded with a resounding “no” when asked if the “Red Roses” would deviate from their strengths. Botterman is one of four changes to the team that beat Scotland 40-8, with full-back Ellie Kildunne, fly-half Zoe Harrison and second row Abbie Ward also starting.
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