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Ellis Genge has said that “everyone” wants England to lose as Steve Borthwick’s side begin to ready themselves for a World Cup semi-final against South Africa poker
Borthwick’s unfancied England are the only unbeaten team left in France after a weekend that saw all of Ireland, France and Wales exit the tournament poker
They remain outsiders to win the World Cup, particularly with an outstanding Springboks side up next fresh from felling the hosts poker
But some players within Borthwick’s squad appear to be relishing that position as underdogs, repeatedly insisting that a side that had won just three of nine games under their head coach before this tournament had been written off too soon poker
Genge emphasised as much after securing victory over Fiji, appearing to embrace a siege mentality and suggesting that certain figures within the squad had been made out to be “villains” poker
“I think it’s probably case by case,” Genge said on whether the squad were listening to the rugby public’s perception of them poker
“I quite like the noise and having our backs up against the wall, with everyone wanting us to lose poker
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“You look around and we have people like Courts and people with 300 caps across three players, which is mental, and some of the best players of their generation poker
Right now, they are probably the villains because everyone hates on them poker
Faz [Owen Farrell] gets a lot of grief, but you are happy to have him in the team every single time poker
”England captain Farrell’s name appeared to be booed by a significant portion of the Stade Velodrome crowd ahead of kick off, despite thousands of travelling England fans being in attendance in Marseille poker
Farrell responded by producing a fine individual performance, kicking 20 points to lead his side to victory poker
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”Richard Wigglesworth also questioned the criticism of a player who has now won 110 caps and is England’s leading points scorer in international history poker
“He definitely doesn’t have to prove anything," said attack coach Wigglesworth about his former Saracens teammate on Monday poker
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"He is incredibly serious about his career and he’s an incredibly proud Englishman poker
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"That was the maddening part of any noise poker
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“The minority are always the loudest poker
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But the majority of people in the stadium, the majority of the people turning up are loving this team and supporting it poker
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South Africa are investigating Tom Curry’s claim that Springboks hooker Bongi Mbonambi called him a “white c***” during England’s narrow Rugby World Cup semi-final defeat poker
Curry made the allegation to referee Ben O’Keeffe just after the 20-minute mark of the hard-fought semi-final, with the exchange picked up by the ref mic poker
“Sir, if their hooker calls me a white c***, what do I do?” Curry inquired of O’Keeffe poker
“Nothing, please,” responded the official, before adding a few moments later, “I’ll be on it,” in what may have been an unrelated comment poker
The alleged incident itself could not be heard on the television broadcast poker
The South Africa hooker subsequently appeared to refuse to slap away Curry’s attempted handshake at full time poker
A statement from South Africa Rugby said: “We are aware of the allegation, which we take very seriously, and are reviewing the available evidence poker
“We will engage with Bongi if anything is found to substantiate the claim poker
”England’s Tom Curry (Getty Images)Mbonambi is among the defending champions’ group of senior leaders and finished the game as captain after Siya Kolisi’s substitution poker
Curry refused to comment on what was said post-match, though did confirm that he felt Mbonambi’s remark had crossed the line poker
Both teams are able to refer any incident of concern to the match citing commissioner within 24 hours of the final whistle poker
The citing officer then has 12 hours to determine if they will lay in charges poker
World Rugby refused to comment while this 36-hour window was open poker
Deon Davids, South Africa’s forwards coach, stressed afterwards that he was “not aware” of anything that was said poker
“If it was discussed, I’m not sure what the comment was or when it was said poker
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”More aboutTom CurrySouth Africa rugbyEngland RugbyRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Curry accuses South Africa hooker of racist comment during semi-finalCurry accuses South Africa hooker of racist comment during semi-finalEngland’s Tom Curry Getty ImagesCurry accuses South Africa hooker of racist comment during semi-finalGetty Images✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today poker
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