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‘England need Tuilagi to beat ABs’

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Published on November 7, 2018 | Leave a response

England scrumhalf Ben Youngs says they will need players like Manu Tuilagi if they are to stand any chance of beating the All Blacks on Saturday.

Eddie Jones has named Tuilagi in the squad to face the All Blacks after the centre was a late withdrawal from the team that beat the Springboks at Twickenham.

The 27-year-old could finally make his comeback after a two-year absence from Test rugby this weekend, something Youngs believes could help England to their first defeat of the All Blacks since 2012.

‘We know what a world-class operator Manu is,’ Youngs told Sky Sports. ‘Seeing him in your team settles the boys down knowing he is there. It was great to see him running round today. He is looking good.

‘You need game-breakers, don’t you? You know against New Zealand you’re going to have to score tries, simply trying to slot penalties probably isn’t going to be enough because of the threat they pose.

‘So having guys like him and other guys is vital because you need guys that are going to be game changers or game-breakers and he’s certainly one of those guys, so he’s going to be important if he’s involved.’

Tuilagi played an important role in England’s last victory over the No 1-ranked team and Youngs added they have the belief to replicate that performance.

‘Our belief is very good. We’re really excited about the opportunity and I’m very excited and I know that my team-mates echo that as well. We’re looking forward to being at Twickenham and we’re in a good place.’

Photo: Englandrugby.com

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