England stake claim as chief Six Nations title rivals to France - but Steve Borthwick and George Ford left wanting more after mauling Wales

England have issued a clear statement of intent in the Six Nations, with their emphatic opening-night victory over Wales laying down a marker for the rest of the tournament. The English pack's brutal onslaught against the Welsh side was relentless, leaving them struggling to cope with the pace and power of England's forwards.

Tomos Williams and Louis Rees-Zammit, deployed at full-back in his first Six Nations appearance since returning from his stint in the NFL, were neutralised and nullified, leaving Wales' defence exposed. The result of this dominance was a 48-7 victory for England, with everyone inside Allianz Stadium agreeing they could - and should - have had more.

Steve Borthwick's side brought a level of intensity to their game that Wales struggled to match, and their forwards dominated the set-piece. England's performance was good enough to get them the result they wanted, but they will be disappointed with not being able to take it to the next level.

"We're obviously delighted with the result, and by and large I thought the performance was good," said England fly-half George Ford. "There's a tad bit of frustration in that as well. We wanted a good start, a decent performance, and we got that. But we probably left a bit out there today."

Wales, on the other hand, are struggling to come to terms with their off-field issues and were unable to cope with the English onslaught. "We're really frustrated," said head coach Steve Tandy. "Through the autumn and working with the group, I've loved it, but we're more disappointed with ourselves today. A lot of what happened was self-inflicted."

Despite their dominance over Wales, England's challenge before the Six Nations was clear: reach their Round 5 clash with France in Paris with a Grand Slam still on the table. However, Borthwick is adamant that there is plenty of room for improvement and that his side must work hard to refine their game.

"Defensively we were excellent," he said. "We know Wales have got so many dangerous players and pace out wide and we shut them down really well. Our kicking game was good and the set-piece did a good job, but there's plenty of room for improvement. What is really pleasing is we created loads of opportunities and we can get better at converting those."

The question on everyone's mind now is how England will perform in their next challenge - Scotland. Borthwick has outlined several areas where his side must improve, including converting chances into tries. If they can address these issues, there is no reason why they cannot go on to achieve a Grand Slam and win the tournament.
 
ugh, another team dominating everyone else πŸ™„... like it's not even a big deal that england won 48-7 and wales got thrashed πŸ˜‚. but seriously, steve borthwick is being super chill about it too, which is kinda admirable? "there's plenty of room for improvement" yikes, sounds like they're trying to set themselves up for disappointment πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. i guess the real question is how are they gonna fix their conversion issues before they meet france in paris πŸ€”.
 
England's 48-7 thrashing of Wales was a masterclass in intensity and pack dominance πŸ‰πŸ’ͺ. Their forwards were relentless, and it's clear that Steve Borthwick's side has finally found their rhythm πŸ”₯. I mean, 40+ points at home is just ridiculous - they should've won by more! 🀯

But let's look at the stats: England averaged 3.4 metres gain per scrum, which is the highest in the tournament so far πŸ“Š. They also completed 85% of their passes and had a passing accuracy rate of 92% πŸ’‘. These numbers are a testament to the team's cohesion and execution.

And don't even get me started on Tomos Williams and Louis Rees-Zammit - they were neutralized by England's forwards πŸ˜‚. Wales just couldn't cope with the pace and power of England's pack 🀯.

Now, I know some people are saying that England got lucky, but I disagree πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. They created 22 chances in open play and scored 5 tries - it was only Wales' defensive errors that led to those 7 points πŸ‘€.

So, can England go on to achieve a Grand Slam? Absolutely! πŸ”₯ If they address the areas where they need improvement, I have no doubt they'll dominate Scotland next week πŸ†.
 
um so england just absolutely smashed wales lol what do u think was wales strategy tho were they trying 2 stay calm or did they get too frustrated πŸ€”πŸ‰ and btw i dont think its right 2 say that wales are more disappointed in themselves than the ref πŸ™„ at least we can see wales emotions on the pitch but england just had a huge performance πŸ’ͺ anyway im more worried about scotland now England needs 2 work on converting those chances into tries or they might fall behind 🀯
 
man 🀯 england just laid down the law in their opener against wales 48-7 was a bit harsh but you gotta give it to them they brought that intensity & pace that wales couldn't handle πŸ‰ toms williams & louis rees-zammit got neutralized πŸ˜‚ what's going on with wales tho? off-field issues and now this game loss πŸ€” steve borthwick said they created loads of opportunities so fingers crossed they can convert those into tries against scotland next πŸ‘
 
England's performance was insane 🀯! I mean, 48-7 against Wales? That's just brutal πŸ’ͺ. They totally nullified those Welsh players, especially at full-back. It's like they were playing a different game altogether πŸ“ˆ.

I love how Borthwick said there's plenty of room for improvement, though. Like, yeah, that's gonna be key to them going all the way in this tournament βš”οΈ. They gotta work on converting those chances into tries if they wanna get a Grand Slam. And Scotland's gonna be a tough one, but I think they can do it πŸ’―.

What really gets me is how Wales just couldn't cope with the pace and power of England's forwards πŸ€ͺ. It's like they were playing a different sport altogether πŸ‰. Tandy's gotta get his players sorted out if he wants them to come back from this πŸ’”.

Anyway, I'm loving the confidence around England right now 🌟. They're gonna go on and do some damage in this tournament, mark my words πŸ”₯.
 
πŸ€” I don't get why they have to play with the ball so much πŸ‰. I mean, I love a good try as much as anyone, but sometimes just running it up the middle and getting some yards is enough πŸ’ͺ. And can we please fix the kicking game already? It's like they're trying to give the other team free points ⚽️.

And what's with the coach's comments all the time? I mean, I get that he's trying to be positive, but it feels like he's just saying whatever to sound good πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. "There's plenty of room for improvement" is code for "we're not as good as we think we are" 😐.

I'm also a bit miffed that they didn't play more players from the bench. I mean, it's clear England had some energy left in them after that first half ⏱️. Maybe if they'd brought on some fresh legs, they could've scored even more tries 🀯.

Oh, and can someone please explain to me why the set-piece game is so important? It feels like just a bunch of guys pushing each other around πŸ€ͺ. I mean, I get that it's part of the game, but can't we just play some good ol' fashioned rugby instead? πŸ‰
 
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