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England lost control at Murrayfield. At Twickenham, the same pattern returned.Poor exits from their own half. Forced passes when patience was required. Kicks that handed momentum straight back. Under pressure, the decisions did not match the moment.Ireland did not need magic. They needed clarity. Their breakdown work was sharp, their shape was connected, and when chances came they were clinical. It felt like the Ireland of old. Calm, composed and ruthless.One side played with a clear identity. The other looked unsure of what it was trying to be.Is this inconsistency, or is something deeper unresolved in this England side?We break down where the control slipped, how Ireland dictated terms, and what this result really says about both teams.
By MW Welman and Harry Jones5
33 ratings
England lost control at Murrayfield. At Twickenham, the same pattern returned.Poor exits from their own half. Forced passes when patience was required. Kicks that handed momentum straight back. Under pressure, the decisions did not match the moment.Ireland did not need magic. They needed clarity. Their breakdown work was sharp, their shape was connected, and when chances came they were clinical. It felt like the Ireland of old. Calm, composed and ruthless.One side played with a clear identity. The other looked unsure of what it was trying to be.Is this inconsistency, or is something deeper unresolved in this England side?We break down where the control slipped, how Ireland dictated terms, and what this result really says about both teams.

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