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WONG TURN GOING INTO QUARTERS...

Driverless England nearly run off road by Samoa

- By ALEX SPINK at Lille ENGLAND:

OWEN FARRELL overtook Jonny Wilkinson to become England’s all-time leading scorer – but he then needed another record-breaker to help spare his blushes.

A week before taking on Pacific Island opposition in the quarterfin­als Steve Borthwick’s men fluffed their lines in the dress rehearsal against sizzling Samoa.

And Farrell (left) suffered the acute embarrassm­ent of becoming the first player in this World Cup to be timed out taking a penalty kick at goal.

It left an under pressure England flounderin­g and needing supersub Danny Care, at 36 years and 278 days the oldest England back to appear in a World Cup, to save their bacon.

Care came off the bench to score the winning try seven minutes from time then had legs fresh enough to chase down Neria Fomai and deny Samoa what would have been a deserved winner.

Farrell refused to dwell on his record afterwards.

He said: “I am still thinking about the game and us.

“It’ll be like that for a long time to come.

“All credit to Samoa and how they came out and got at us, it was tough to deal with at times and we did not deal with it discipline wise, and with mistakes.”

When Farrell edged past Wilkinson’s 1,179 total England led by two scores and looked bound for the knockout stages in good shape. But the Samoa team had warned last week that this was their cup final, with automatic qualificat­ion to the next tournament on the line for them. And so it was that as England fans texted home about Farrell’s feat, the world’s 14th-ranked team went right then left then right again, for Nigel Ah-wong (left) to score a peach. Perhaps Samoa had taken as disrespect­ful the stadium noise that accompanie­d their Siva Tau haka. Maybe it was the sight of Manu Tuilagi lined up against them. Or maybe this was just the

performanc­e they had said was coming all tournament, when losing to Japan and Argentina and taking a good while to put away Chile.

Whatever, that first try lit a fire under them. Moments later Ah-wong bagged his second from a sublime diagonal kick from Lima Sopoaga.

Duncan Paia’aua then looked to have made it three in 12 minutes after Alex Mitchell butchered a kick, only for it to be called back by the TMO after the conversion had been taken.

It was hugely contentiou­s and would ultimately decide the game, though it took an age for England to cash in on their reprieve.

Farrell did peg back three points but when he was then timed out kicking his next penalty England’s heads were gone and it just needed Samoa to stay cool.

They could not quite manage it. Tumua Manu had a rush of blood, hitting Farrell in the air and was binned.

England sent on Care and seven minutes from time, while Samoa’s under-manned back line was focused on the threats lined up in midfield, he darted through a gap and over.

A relieved Farrell slotted the conversion to put England ahead, but still there was work for the veteran scrum-half who scragged Neria Fomai just when it seemed England would crash and burn.

Tries: Chessum, Care; Pens: Farrell (2); Con: Farrell Tries: Ah-wong (2); Pen: Sopoaga; Cons: Sopoaga (2)

 ?? ?? BIN AND DONE IT Tumua Manus card was crucial
NICE ONE, NIGEL Samoa’s double try hero Nigel Ah-wong
BIN AND DONE IT Tumua Manus card was crucial NICE ONE, NIGEL Samoa’s double try hero Nigel Ah-wong
 ?? SAMOA: ?? THANKS, OLD BOY A late try by veteran Danny Care spared England’s blushes
SHIRTY Manu Tuilagi tries out Samoa shirt
SAMOA: THANKS, OLD BOY A late try by veteran Danny Care spared England’s blushes SHIRTY Manu Tuilagi tries out Samoa shirt

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