💨 Abstract
England suffered their fifth consecutive defeat in 2024, losing 29-20 to South Africa, despite a strong first-half performance. Coach Steve Borthwick maintains they are not far from turning around their poor record, attributing their struggles to transitioning new players and changing playing style, as well as failure to convert territory and pressure into points. Repeated leadership changes and missed opportunities have contributed to England's losses against top-tier opponents.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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