Maro Itoje Defends England Coaches Amid Carling's Criticism Ahead of Six Nations Clash

England captain Maro Itoje rejects Will Carling's criticism of the coaching staff, emphasizing their hard work and positive impact ahead of the Six Nations match against Italy.

Maro Itoje Stands by England Coaches

England rugby captain Maro Itoje has firmly rejected Will Carling's criticism of the national team's coaching staff, particularly head coach Steve Borthwick and his team. Carling, a former England skipper, questioned the coaching setup's calibre, suggesting it might be holding the team back. However, Itoje has come out in strong support of his coaches, praising their dedication and positive influence on the team.

Carling's Critique and Itoje's Response

Speaking on BBC Radio 4, Carling expressed doubts about whether the current coaching staff is the best available. He said, "Is this the best we can put out there?" These comments came despite England's recovery in the 2025 Six Nations, where they bounced back from an opening defeat to Ireland with narrow victories over France and Scotland.

In response, Itoje told BBC Sport, "With all due respect to Will, I don't necessarily agree or accept that characterisation of our coaching staff. I have been unbelievably impressed with how they have gone about their business and coached us." He added, "The players work really hard, but the coaches, trust me, they work extremely hard."

Coaching Staff Overview

Steve Borthwick, who is leading an international team for the first time, has brought in Richard Wigglesworth (attack coach) and Kevin Sinfield (defensive lead turned skills coach) from Leicester Tigers, where they won the Premiership in 2022. Joe El-Abd, the defence coach, is also in his first international role, juggling duties with French side Oyonnax. Young scrum coach Tom Harrison, at 33, is even younger than hooker Jamie George, who will earn his 100th cap against Italy.

Focus on the Italy Match

Itoje acknowledged that England still has room for improvement despite their recent wins. "We didn't perform as well as we wanted to in all areas, but some of what we did was brilliant," he said. He emphasized the need for discipline and a sharper attack, aiming for an "80-minute performance" against Italy.

Support from Players

Itoje's support for the coaching staff is echoed by versatile back Elliot Daly, who has been named starting full-back for the Italy game. Daly dismissed Carling's critique, stating, "I don't think that is true. The coaches have been around this environment for a while. As a group, they work really well together."

Looking Ahead

As England prepares to face Italy at Twickenham, Itoje remains focused on the team's progress. "Every time you step on the field, you are aspiring to reach an 80-minute performance," he said. The team is determined to build on their recent successes and deliver a complete performance in front of their home crowd.

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