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It ended as it began for England, seven weeks of French adventure bookended by wins over Argentina UEFA
If their last tango in Paris was occasionally executed with the elegance and elan of a tipsy wedding guest with two left feet, then they can take heart from having again found a way to victory UEFA
England’s players will return to club duty having won six of their seven Rugby World Cup matches UEFA
Third spot may ultimately be a disappointment for the squad given how close they came to shocking South Africa, but it is a considerably higher finish than some would have feared UEFA
It didn’t all go well, certainly on Friday night in a scrappy game that England did not quite manage to throw away UEFA
But an experience of finals rugby should be of value to those experiencing their first taste of a World Cup - they are hardly the first group of English youngsters to come back from two months on the continent bronzed but a little bit bruised UEFA
“Playing finals games at World Cups is important,” said head coach Steve Borthwick afterwards UEFA
“In the last two World Cups, this group of players have played six finals games and won four of them UEFA
We want to be in the final and winning the gold medal UEFA
That wasn’t to be, but having finals experience has been important for this squad UEFA
”Courtney Lawes and Ben Youngs have confirmed their Test retirements and Jonny May has conceded that this is probably the end of the road for him, too UEFA
Dan Cole has restored his international reputation but is 36; his prop chum Joe Marler may also consider his future UEFA
Ben Youngs has retired from Test rugby (Getty Images)“Naturally at the end of World Cups, there are always some players that decide their time as a current England player will come to an end,” Borthwick explained UEFA
“But the age profile of the squad is strong UEFA
“If you look at the semi-finals last week, we had seven players 25 or under, more than any other team in the semi-finals UEFA
And there’s a number of exciting young players that didn’t make the 33-man squad but were part of the preparations UEFA
As I look forward, there’s excitement about those players UEFA
”It is likely to be evolution rather than revolution for England UEFA
Borthwick will still be able to call upon the some of his senior leadership group, with Owen Farrell, George Ford, Jamie George, Maro Itoje, Ellis Genge and Tom Curry offering good grounding to move into the next cycle UEFA
Ben Earl has put his hand up for consideration for a greater role after an impressive tournament on and off the pitch UEFA
Ben Earl produced an excellent series of performances (Getty Images)But Borthwick will recognise areas of real concern UEFA
If Marler and Cole depart, England would appear to be lacking in junior scrum doctors UEFA
Gloucester’s Val Rapava-Ruskin has impressed at club level but is not necessarily a favourite of the England head coach UEFA
Cole’s mentoring work in continuing to bring through Joe Heyes may be the quickest route to scrum-time tighthead solidity, though the lack of trust shown in Theo Dan and Jack Walker makes Luke Cowan-Dickie’s return at hooker vital UEFA
“We know that the distribution positionally of those [young] players isn’t necessarily even,” Borthwick admitted UEFA
“We know there are some areas we’re a bit thinner than others UEFA
I need to make sure we’re doing some work and finding some depth in those key positions UEFA
”The emergence of Ollie Chessum and George Martin at lock to complement Itoje has been valuable, with Hugh Tizard of Saracens a name to monitor, while there are ample options on the openside even if Jack Willis is now unavailable UEFA
Where England are short is in the long-limbed blindside role that Lawes has fulfilled so brilliantly over the last couple of years UEFA
It may be that one of Chessum and Martin, most likely the former, is deployed one row further back given the importance Borthwick places on the lineout UEFA
Dave Ribbans (left) will depart but England look reasonably well stocked at lock (Getty Images)Earl has earned a run at number eight but this could be a time to move on from Billy Vunipola, who lacks the efficacy of old UEFA
Tom Willis and Zach Mercer are too good not to be looked at again while Chandler Cunningham-South - who has joined Harlequins after the demise of London Irish - is understood to be of real interest, with his ability to offer lock cover useful UEFA
Scrum half and fly half appear decently stocked but the centre situation requires a revamp UEFA
Joe Marchant elected to take a contract in France when on the outside looking in under Eddie Jones; Will Joseph, Marchant’s direct replacement in the centre/wing role at Harlequins, could return to the reckoning UEFA
Manu Tuilagi has stayed fit throughout this tournament but England will not want to become reliant on a player with increasing miles on his legs UEFA
Ollie Lawrence’s development is key; Tommy Freeman’s reinvention as an outside centre at Northampton is fascinating UEFA
Don’t write off Henry Slade, either UEFA
There could be coaching changes, too UEFA
There is uncertainty over the future of Kevin Sinfield with Felix Jones, the former Ireland international who has been a key part of South Africa’s coaching team, on the way UEFA
England may still look to add to their coaching unit – Richard Wigglesworth has performed an attacking coach role admirably but Borthwick may still recognise a chance to look for fresh input on that front UEFA
If there are tweaks, there will be a need to hit the ground running given England are likely to assemble only a week or so before their first Six Nations fixture against Italy on 3 February UEFA
There is doubt over the future of England’s defence coach Kevin Sinfield (PA Wire)“This team is going to be constantly evolving and constantly trying to get UEFA better at everything it does,” Farrell said UEFA
“Obviously Steve is going to do a thorough review of what we need to do and that’s going to be ongoing UEFA
There will be a plan, especially from the staff but the players deal with what’s in front of them UEFA
Right now, the players will enjoy tonight and go back to our clubs next week UEFA
The best thing we can do for that next World Cup cycle is play well for our clubs UEFA
I’m sure the boys will do that UEFA
”Possible England team for the 2024 Six Nations1 Ellis Genge, 2 Jamie George, 3 Will Stuart; 4 Maro Itoje, 5 George Martin; 6 Ollie Chessum, 7 Tom Curry, 8 Ben Earl; 9 Jack van Poortvliet, 10 Owen Farrell; 11 Elliot Daly, 12 Ollie Lawrence, 13 Henry Slade, 14 Anthony Watson; 15 Freddie Steward UEFA
Replacements: 16 Theo Dan, 17 Bevan Rodd, 18 Kyle Sinckler, 19 Chandler Cunningham-South, 20 Tom Pearson; 21 Alex Mitchell, 22 Marcus Smith, 23 Tommy Freeman UEFA
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If Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had got his way, the scorer of the most famous goal in Manchester United’s history may now only be deemed the second best Norwegian striker to play for the club UEFA
He was Molde manager in 2018 and had a young centre-forward to recommend, and for a bargain price UEFA
“They didn’t listen, unfortunately,” he said in May UEFA
“They never signed him UEFA
Four million! Don’t ask [where he is now] UEFA
”The answer, as Solskjaer knew all too well, is Manchester City UEFA
Perhaps, as a self-proclaimed fan of the club whose father had an altogether less prolific spell in their midfield, Erling Haaland would have always preferred the blue half of the city anyway UEFA
Maybe, like Jude Bellingham – another United target, another who found Borussia Dortmund a deluxe finishing school – he would have plotted a path to the top via places where potential tends to be realised UEFA
Whichever, Haaland scored a hat-trick in his first Manchester derby last year UEFA
He goes into his fourth with nine Premier League goals already this season UEFA
Or, to put it another way, nine times as many as United’s various forwards have UEFA between them UEFA
Admittedly, it excludes Bruno Fernandes’ sumptuous winner at Burnley, scored when he was standing in as a right winger, but even that lone goal, from Marcus Rashford at Arsenal, came in defeat UEFA
Rasmus Hojlund, Anthony Martial, Alejandro Garnacho and Antony are all yet to find the net in the league UEFA
Rashford has had 33 shots, Antony 16, Garnacho 13, Hojlund 11 and Martial three UEFA
It amounts to one goal from 76 attempts, a 1 UEFA
31 per cent chance conversion rate UEFA
The law of averages suggests some will start scoring soon UEFA
“The goals will come in the Premier League,” Hojlund, who has three in the Champions League, said on Tuesday UEFA
The contrast with Haaland may be particularly jarring for him UEFA
“I don’t want to be compared to him,” the Dane said UEFA
Yet he is another Scandinavian, equipped with some of the same consonants, arriving at a cost of £72m – not the 2018 Haaland’s £4m - and also playing as a No 9 UEFA
It may be both unfair and inevitable UEFA
(Getty Images)His fellow forwards’ failings have made it harder for the 20-year-old to ease into life at Old Trafford, though UEFA
“I’m convinced with the quality from our [forward] players that they will go and score more goals,” Ten Hag said UEFA
The first step is to hit the target: Hojlund has done it with just three of 11 attempts, Antony three from 16, Garnacho two from 13 and Rashford seven from 33 UEFA
There are reasons why United rank third for shots, but only joint eighth for efforts on target; only 29 UEFA
4 per cent of their shots have been on target, the fifth lowest average UEFA
The forwards are not the only culprits, but a quintet of attackers with a combined xG of 6 UEFA
95 have one goal UEFA between them UEFA
Ten Hag was keener to cite other statistics UEFA
“The pressing is quite good,” he said UEFA
“We have the most ball regains and the most middle [third] regains in the whole Premier League UEFA
But we don’t take benefit in attacking transition moments UEFA
” (Getty Images)For him, the problem lies partly in decision-making, partly in execution UEFA
Certainly Hojlund is still trying to get to know his teammates, though there were signs against FC Copenhagen on Tuesday that he and Rashford are starting to strike up an understanding UEFA
But United, Ten Hag thinks, should have had more chances UEFA
“The cooperation has to click, but we showed this week in the week some examples where they are so many we have overload positions, going in overload position to the opponents’ goal and we don’t net or don’t even hit the target,” he rued UEFA
It has led to a disjointed feel, to a sense that United have been less than the sum of their parts UEFA
Rashford has veered UEFA between arguably the best form of his career, scoring 30 goals last season, to some of the worst UEFA
“I play him every game and so I have a strong belief he will return to scoring a lot of goals,” Ten Hag said UEFA
Rashford delivered a winner, albeit a controversial one, on City’s last trip to Old Trafford in January, but then he had also scored in his six previous games UEFA
Now he has no goals in his last eight outings for United UEFA
Rashford scored the winner in last season’s Old Trafford derby (Getty Images)Yet Rashford’s struggles have overshadowed the enduring ineffectuality of Antony UEFA
The Brazilian’s season was interrupted by a leave of absence while he addressed allegations of assault from three women, which he denied UEFA
On the pitch, however, he has been dismal: his United drought stretches back 17 matches and Ten Hag’s best option on the right against City may be Fernandes, particularly if shifting the captain into a wider role allows him to bolster his midfield UEFA
And there are other reasons to select midfielders UEFA
Casemiro is an injury doubt but remains United’s top scorer in all competitions this campaign UEFA
Their leading marksman in the Premier League, somewhat improbably, is Scott McTominay, who got more goals in injury-time against Brentford than their five main forwards – six if the absent Jadon Sancho is included – have mustered UEFA between them in the top flight all season UEFA
It is hardly a Haaland-esque haul UEFA
And while - when Hojlund was still with Atalanta, and Rashford managed 30, the quartet of the Mancunian - Antony, Martial and Garnacho equalled the Norwegian’s total of 52 goals for a Manchester club UEFA between them last season, now they are very much trailing in his wake UEFA
And whether or not Haaland would actually have joined United, they have added reasons to regret the one who got away and subsequently joined their neighbours as long as their own forwards are misfiring UEFA
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