The Borneo Post

Guscott calls on England boss Jones to ‘change his ways’

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LONDON: Red Rose great Jeremy Guscott has warned coach Eddie Jones “will have to change his ways if England are going to have a chance of winning the World Cup next year”.

Jones came under fire during England’s recent six-game losing streak, that included five Test losses in a row and provoked speculatio­n the outspoken Australian could be replaced before Japan 2019.

Such a change would require a U- turn by England’s Rugby Football Union, which only a few months ago gave former Australia and Japan coach Jones a contract extension taking him beyond the World Cup.

And it was made to look less likely when England ended their winless run with a 25-10 victory over South Africa in the third Test in Cape Town last weekend, albeit the Springboks won the threematch series 2-1.

Jones has been criticised for a supposedly autocratic management style, while Bath owner Bruce Craig questioned a gruelling training camp regime he says leaves players too exposed to the risk of injury.

Neverthele­ss, Jones still retains a lot of credit with Twickenham chiefs after guiding England to successive Six Nat ions Championsh­ip titles following his arrival in 2015 when they had just suffered the embarrassm­ent of being knocked out in the fi rst round of a World Cup on home soil.

But Guscott, an outstandin­g England centre, said Jones had to change course, writing in a BBC Sport column that “there are adjustment­s to be made and he has to realise some of those adjustment­s are with himself.

“He needs to stop battling the press and when they ask silly questions, ignore them.”

The 52-year- old Guscott, who won 65 caps for England and a further eight for the British and Irish Lions, added: “No- one is asking him to change completely, but certainly some adjustment is required.”

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