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L'Angleterre encore en rodage contre l'Italie

YORK, ANGLETERRE - 23 MARS : Emily Scarratt marque le deuxième essai de son équipe lors du match du Tournoi des Six Nations 2025 entre l'Angleterre et l'Italie au LNER Community Stadium le 23 mars 2025 à York, Angleterre. (Photo David Rogers/Getty Images)

Les Red Roses, sextuples tenantes du titre, ont attaqué le Tournoi des Six Nations 2025 par une victoire en demi-teinte contre l’Italie.

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Grande favorite du Tournoi des Six Nations et de la Coupe du Monde qui aura lieu à la fin de l’été, l’Angleterre a lancé son année 2025 par une large victoire contre l’Italie, à York (38-5).

Mais au-delà du score sec, l’impression laissée par la Red Roses est mitigée, tant elles dominent le rugby mondial depuis une paire d’années. Face à des Italiennes accrocheuses, mais largement inférieures en termes de gabarit, d’expérience et de culture rugby, les Anglaises ont été incapables d’inscrire le moindre point entre la 38e et la 78e minute.

Les occasions n’ont pourtant pas manqué : 12 franchissements, 263 mètres parcourus après contact, 100% de réussite en conquête… Mais il y a aussi eu beaucoup de déchets, à l’image des 13 pénalités concédées, des 15 turnovers ou de choix discutables qui feront sans doute l’objet d’un débrief salé avec John Mitchell, le sélectionneur.

30e victoire de suite dans le Tournoi pour l’Angleterre

Mais les Anglaises ont tellement de marge sur la concurrence qu’elles ont quand même inscrit six essais pour engranger un 30e succès de suite dans la compétition. Souvent en se basant sur la puissance de leurs avants, soit directement (essai de pénalité sur ballon porté, 21e), ou alors en pilonnant au ras avant d’ouvrir grand côté (Venner 3e, McDonald 28e, Sing 78e).

Avec le bonus offensif assuré avant même la demi-heure de jeu, les Red Roses ont-elles inconsciemment levé le pied ? C’est une possibilité à laquelle elles ne nous ont pas habitués. Sur le Tournoi 2024 par exemple, elles ont systématiquement passé la barre des 40 points, quel que soit l’adversaire en face, et avaient notamment battu l’Italie 48-0 à Parme.

Ce coup-ci, les Azzurre ne rentreront pas bredouilles grâce à un ballon porté bien négocié et conclu par Francesca Sgorbini. Pas de quoi s’approcher d’un premier succès italien contre l’Angleterre (19 défaites désormais), mais peut-être de quoi donner quelques idées aux adversaires des sextuples tenantes du titre, l’équipe de France en tête…

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fl 3 hours ago
Why Les Kiss and Stuart Lancaster can lead Australia to glory

“Why do you downplay his later career, post 50? He won a treble less than two years ago, with a club who played more games and won more games than any other team that managed the same feat. His crowning achievement - by his own admission.”

He’s won many trebles in his career - why do you only care about one of them?

I think its unsurprising that he’d feel more emotional about his recent achievements, but its less clear why you do.


“Is it FA cups or League cups you’re forgetting in his English trophy haul? You haven’t made that clear…”

It actually was clear, if you knew the number he had won of each, but I was ignoring the league cup, because Germany and Spain only have one cup competition so it isn’t possible to compare league cup performance with City to his performance with Bayern and Barcelona.


“With Barcelona he won 14 trophies. With Bayern Munich he won 5 trophies. With City he has currently won 18 trophies…”

I can count, but clearly you can’t divide! He was at Barca for 4 years, so that’s 3.5 trophies per year. He was at Bayern for 3 years, and actually won 7 trophies so that’s 2.3 trophies per year. He has been at City for 8 completed seasons so that’s 2.25 trophies per year. If in his 9th season (this one) he wins both the FA cup and the FIFA club world cup that will take his total to 20 for an average of 2.22 trophies per year.


To be clear - you said that Pep had gotten better with age by every metric. In fact by most metrics he has gotten worse!

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fl 5 hours ago
Why Les Kiss and Stuart Lancaster can lead Australia to glory

“He made history beyond the age of 50. History.”

He made history before the age of 50, why are you so keen to downplay Pep’s early career achievements? In 2009 he won the sextuple. No other manager in history had achieved that, and Pep hasn’t achieved it since, but here you are jizzing your pants over a couple of CL finals.


“If continuing to break records and achieve trophies isn't a metric for success”

Achieving trophies is a metric for success, and Pep wins fewer trophies as he gets older.


“He's still competing for a major trophy this year. Should he get it, it would be 8 consecutive seasons with a major trophy. Then the world club cup in the summer.”

You’re cherry picking some quite odd stats now. In Pep’s first 8 seasons as a manager he won 6 league titles, 2 CL titles, & 4 cup titles. In Pep’s last 8 seasons as a manager (including this one) he’s won 6 league titles, 1 CL title, & 2 (or possibly 3) cup titles. In his first 8 seasons he won the FIFA world club cup 3 times; in his last 8 seasons he’s won it 1 (or possibly soon to be 2) time(s). In his first 8 seasons he won the UEFA super cup 3 times; in his last 8 he won the UEFA super cup once. His record over the past 8 seasons has been amazing - but it is a step down from his record in his first 8 seasons, and winning the FA cup and FIFA club world cup this summer won’t change that.


Pep is still a brilliant manager. He will probably remain a brilliant manager for many years to come, but you seem to want to forget how incredible he was when he first broke through. To be clear - you said that Pep had gotten better with age by every metric. That was false!

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