💨 Abstract
The article discusses England's struggle to close out international rugby games, using the recent match against Australia as an example. It suggests that England's habitual fallacy of sticking to their routine and trusting the current process, often leads to self-destructive behavior in clutch moments. The article also previews England's upcoming match against South Africa, stating that the equation for England is simple: either continue with the same habits and lose, or take risks and potentially win.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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