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Published 15:26 18 Mar 2021 GMT
Updated 15:30 18 Mar 2021 GMT
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Heading into the game, which could see Ireland finish second if they snap their four-game losing streak against the English, captain Johnny Sexton said:
"As good a team as Scotland are, we have to look at ourselves first and foremost and need to improve. If you have a 14-point lead in international rugby, the next moment is the most important one and you can - not finish the game - but put a statement down.
"Top teams they take the kick-off, they clear their lines and then they put pressure on again. We’re just short of that at the moment."Sexton also acknowledged that recent British & Irish Lions selections are filled with Six Nations champions with the rest of the slots going, in descending order, on where a nation finishes in the standings. So, from a Lions perspective, the Irish players can improve their selection changes by turning over last year's Six Nations and Autumn Nations Cup winners. Eddie Jones named his England team earlier today and included Saracens' Elliott Daly at outside centre, in place of the injured Henry Slade, while retaining Max Malins at fullback and putting Joe Marchant on the bench.
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