Manu Tuilagi laughs off adversity after 14-man England grind out win
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Manu Tuilagi insists England will continue to laugh in the face of adversity after reacting to their latest disciplinary crisis by delivering one of the nationâs great acts of defiance on a rugby field.
Argentina were routed 27-10 in a pivotal World Cup opener despite England playing all but three minutes of the Stade Velodrome clash with 14 men because of Tom Curryâs red card for a dangerous tackle.
Curryâs disciplinary hearing takes place on Tuesday night when he will learn how much of the group campaign he is to miss, with fixtures against Japan, Chile and Samoa to come.
England have now had four players sent off in six Tests â each of them for dangerous tackles â and an indicator of their regularity was seen in Tuilagiâs response when his Sale team-mate was given his marching orders.
âTo be honest I was sort of smiling and laughing because weâve had a tough preparation,â said centre Tuilagi, who packed down in the scrum in Curryâs absence.
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âWeâve had a lot of challenges that life has thrown towards us. But just because weâve had a lot of challenges it doesnât mean they are going to stop. Thatâs life and youâve just got to find a way to deal with it.
âTomorrowâs going to be different â a new day, a new challenge. So weâve talked about the belief and the trust that youâve got to have in each other.
âOur preparation wasnât the best, but we worked so hard to get here so itâs time to just go out there and enjoy our rugby, not think about the past and the future.â
At the heart of a victory that places England in control of Pool D was George Ford, the fly-half who wielded the knife as the abject Pumas were subjected to death by a thousand cuts.
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Ford landed three drop-goals and six penalties, as well as delivering a tactical masterclass, while around him the likes of Courtney Lawes, Ben Earl and Maro Itoje outfought Argentina even while Curry watched from the stands.
Tuilagi marvels at âour kidâ Ford, another Sale colleague who is helping put Manchester back on the rugby map.
âGeorge is unbelievable. Heâs a player who has been there and done it all. We look to him in tough times and he stepped up against Argentina,â Tuilagi said.
âHe deserves everything heâs got because heâs worked so hard to get back and play well.
âHeâs a mastermind. He lives and breathes rugby. And he loves it. Having the love of what you do means you enjoy it. It wasnât perfect but thatâs life, it can never be perfect.â
England are mindful of remaining clear-eyed about a stirring win founded on resilience and smart rugby, but also notable for the impotency of the attack.
The humidity made the ball slippery but that failed to account for the failure to convert a five-on-two overlap in the second half.
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For now, however, England will celebrate an important win secured despite an abysmal warm-up campaign and which builds momentum ahead of Sundayâs clash with Japan in Lille.
âThis definitely makes working on things a bit better. When we go back to the drawing board on Monday, itâs better to learn on a win than from losing,â Tuilagi said.
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