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LONDON: The fine line between winning and losing can boil down to confidence England rugby co-captain Owen Farrell told The Guardian on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old fly-half -- who has just completed a degree in management and leadership -- said this was behind England's largely disappoint­ing year in 2018 which saw them tamely surrender their two year reign as Six Nations champions and lose a series in South Africa.

However, they ended the year on a brighter note, beating South Africa, World Cup hosts Japan and a weak Australia and losing narrowly to world champions New Zealand.

"Sometimes it can be about confidence," said Farrell.

"You lose a couple of tight ones and things get hard.

"Sometimes you can be too desperate to win games and therefore you play on the edge and do things you wouldn't normally do."

Farrell, who appears to have beaten off rival George Ford for the first choice fly-half spot after a spell of playing inside centre while the latter took the playmaking role, says confidence shows itself in a team's discipline or lack of it.

"Nobody wants to give penalties away but when your confidence is low, and you're a bit too desperate, you can't help but do that," he said.

However, Farrell says scraping a win as England did in their opening November Test, 12-11, against South Africa -- when he made a contentiou­s tackle at the end on Andre Esterhuize­n that went unpunished by the referee -- can be a game changer in that department. - AFP

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