England want to end Scotland ‘hurt’ – Mitchell
England’s head coach, Eddie Mitchell, has made it clear that the team is determined to put an end to the ‘hurt’ caused by Scotland in previous matches.
In a recent press conference, Mitchell stated, “Scotland has had the upper hand in recent encounters and it’s time for us to turn the tables and come out on top.”
The rivalry between the two teams runs deep, with Scotland having defeated England in their last two meetings.
Mitchell emphasized the importance of unity and teamwork within the England squad in order to secure a victory against their rivals.
He also highlighted the need for a strong defensive strategy to counteract Scotland’s attacking prowess.
England’s players have been putting in extra training sessions and focusing on their tactics in preparation for the upcoming match against Scotland.
The team is highly motivated to come out on top and make a statement in the fiercely competitive tournament.
Mitchell concluded by saying, “We are ready to put in a strong performance and show Scotland that we are not to be underestimated.”
With fans eagerly anticipating the match, all eyes will be on England as they strive to end Scotland’s dominance and emerge victorious.