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Published 07:42 29 Jan 2019 GMT
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“Ireland are arguably the best in the world and, for me, are a side who - through their process being a well-coached side - are resilient and they will try to bore the shit out of us basically,” Mitchell told BBC Sport.
“Ultimately, it will come down to a small piece of possession when you’re not focused that can hurt you, in a contest like this.”The former Ireland forwards coach added that England need to take the game to Ireland and said that they deserve the honours they have received over the last few years.
Meanwhile England head coach Eddie Jones also hailed Ireland as the 'best team in the world' and added that the Six Nations is incredibly strong as a competition this year.“It’s our aim to win the Six Nations but first up is Ireland and arguably they are the best team in the world,” he added. “If you’re going to play the best team in the world, you might as well get into them straight away.
“They’ve deserved all the honours that came their way in 2018. Having them first up makes the challenge even more exciting. It’s a challenge that you don’t over-think, instead you walk towards it and embrace it.
“It’s always been tough playing there, but it’s even harder now because they’re a well coached side. They’re very consistent and have a process they’re very confident in.”
"It's so exciting, it's a great competition," said Jones. "Warren Gatland said it's probably the strongest we've seen the Six Nations. You've got ranked two, three, four in the world and Scotland are five are they [seventh]? And France are eighth or ninth [ninth]. https://twitter.com/VMSportIE/status/1089864417154613248 "That's a pretty strong competition. Then you know Italy can cause an upset on any day. Play Ireland and they're the best... they're ranked two... but they're probably on form the best team in the world. "It's a great opportunity for Ireland to take a foot forward and it's a great opportunity for us."
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