Murrayfield setback could spark England’s Six Nations revival

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England’s painful loss to Scotland at Murrayfield is a setback, but Matt Dawson argues it can sharpen England’s focus and contribute to a possible Six Nations revival. He emphasizes the need for strong away performances, notes the impact of key moments—Henry Arundell’s red card and George Ford’s late drop-goal miss—and says England must win away to maintain a title challenge, with two wins potentially taking them to Paris in a position to claim the championship. The plan hinges on adopting a tougher, more global mindset and building momentum before the World Cup.
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