Borthwick and Gatland respond to England's comeback victory against Wales in Six Nations match.

Borthwick's team wins again and takes lead in the championship.

February 10th 2024.

Borthwick and Gatland respond to England's comeback victory against Wales in Six Nations match.
In a thrilling Six Nations match at Twickenham, England emerged victorious with a hard-fought win over Wales, claiming the top spot on the tournament table. Head coach Steve Borthwick couldn't contain his pride for his team as they battled through a tense game to secure a 16-14 win.

It was a familiar scenario for the hosts, who once again had to come from behind after Wales took the lead in the first half. A penalty try and a conversion from Ioan Lloyd put the visitors up 14-5, but England didn't let their heads drop. They fought back with a try from Ben Earl, but their indiscipline saw Ollie Chessum and Ethan Roots both sent to the sin bin within the first 16 minutes.

Despite the early setbacks, Wales failed to score any points in the second half, and England took advantage of their own player advantage when Mason Grady was sent off in the 70th minute. George Ford's two penalties and Fraser Dingwall's try sealed the win for England, who now sit at the top of the Six Nations table.

Borthwick spoke highly of his team's resilience and ability to stay in the fight, despite the challenges they faced. He acknowledged that they still have much to learn, but was proud of their performance and their never-give-up attitude.

The match was not without its impressive moments from both sides, with Dingwall's try being a crucial turning point for England. Borthwick also highlighted the depth of his squad, with players like Theo Dan, Chandler Cunningham-South, and Danny Care making significant contributions when they came off the bench.

On the other side, Wales head coach Warren Gatland praised his team's character but recognized that there is still room for improvement. He attributed their loss to mistakes and the kicking strategy of England in the second half. Despite the disappointment, he was proud of the effort put forth by his young team and sees potential for them to grow and improve in the future.

Gatland also pointed out the positives, such as the tries scored and the pressure they put on England, but acknowledged that the soft penalty they gave away ultimately made the difference in the game. He believes that with more experience, his players will continue to develop and become a strong team in the future.

All in all, it was a thrilling match that showcased the determination and passion of both teams. While England emerged victorious, both sides can be proud of the effort and skill they displayed on the field.

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