The England Rugby World Cup star who turned down Manchester United
Manchester United and Owen Farrell have been two of the most talked about sporting topics in recent weeks.
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Manchester United and Owen Farrell have been two of the most talked about sporting topics in recent weeks.
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Steve Borthwick said “I don’t care what people think of us” after England booked their place in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals – Owen Farrell answering his critics with two crucial late kicks to defeat Fiji, having been roundly booed by spectators before the match.
Ten minutes left to play in Marseille, and the game is slipping away from England, taking with it their improbable shot at winning this World Cup. They had been 14 points up just moments ago and the Stade Vélodrome was so quiet in those moments that the crowd were throwing Mexican waves. It would have been stretching the point to say you could hear a pin drop, but if you strained your ears you could hear the bones pop and the bodies flop. Then Fiji finally started to play the way only they can. In six minutes they broke the line twice and scored tries both times, 24-10 became 24-22.
Owen Farrell receives unfair criticism and should be afforded greater recognition according to England’s defence coach, Richard Wigglesworth, after the captain was widely booed in the stadium before steering his side into the World Cup semi-finals.