Borthwick's new England are stuck in a time warp with few signs of change | Gerard Meagher
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Morale-boosting win over Japan cannot conceal issues facing a coach who could be running out of time
As is standard practice, after one last night together, perhaps sharing a collective sigh of relief at ending their losing streak against Japan, England's players have returned to their clubs. Less common is that the coaches do so too but Joe El-Abd's Oyonnax are currently third bottom of the French second division and needs must.
That El-Abd will spend most of the next two months in the foothills of the Jura mountains as part of his job-share arrangement is, to borrow a favourite phrase of the Rugby Football Union, suboptimal. Not least because, after the nine-try win over Japan, the captain Jamie George acknowledged what has been obvious to most observers – that England's defence, nicknamed "the Hammer", is their biggest work-on. George reckons it is 80% of the way there, but there has been a significant step backwards since Felix Jones was consigned to video analysis purgatory, running hard drives of information across the Irish sea according to Steve Borthwick, as he sees out his notice.
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