England's discipline 'verging on comical' - Dawson
Matt Dawson described England's discipline as "comical" and says they have a problem to address after receiving four yellow cards in the 31-24 win over Argentina.
England's rugby team secured a hard-fought 31-24 victory over Argentina, but their win was marred by disciplinary issues. The team received four yellow cards, sparking concerns about their ability to control their emotions on the pitch. Former England player Matt Dawson expressed his concerns, describing the team's discipline as "verging on comical".
This criticism is significant, as discipline has long been an area of focus for England's rugby team. Under the guidance of head coach Steve Borthwick, the team has been working to improve their performance and reduce errors. However, the recent match against Argentina highlighted that there is still work to be done. The team's failure to maintain composure and avoid penalties will be a concern for Borthwick and his coaching staff.
Looking ahead, England will need to address their disciplinary issues if they hope to achieve success in upcoming matches. The team's next challenge will be to maintain their winning momentum while working to clean up their act and avoid costly penalties. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how England responds to Dawson's criticism and whether they can make improvements in this area.
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