Pressure is a privilege for England who must deliver when it matters against France | Ugo Monye

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Everything appears to be in place for the tournament hosts who will be judged on what happens in the next eight daysWithout disrespecting any of the opposition the Red Roses have faced, England’s World Cup starts now. Since the draw John Mitchell and his players would have had a pretty good idea they would be locking horns with France for a place in the final. We’re into the sharp end of the tournament and, such are the resources available to England, it would be crazy if they hadn’t plotted for a semi-final against Les Bleues in advance.There is plenty of expectation on the Red Roses but pressure is a privilege and they have dealt with everything that has come their way so far. There is expectation because they are 31 matches unbeaten. England have repeatedly demonstrated they are not just a side who perform at World Cups: their consistency in tournament cycles is clear to see. Continue reading...