‘No emotional attachment’: Eddie Jones has moved on from time with England

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Eddie Jones has fallen out of love with England, insisting he has no emotional connection to the side he coached for seven years before his sacking last December

during another disappointing Six Nations campaign and though Jones said he watched all of the tournament’s matches, he also initially said: “I don’t watch England.”

“They’re just one of the six teams in the Six Nations - I watch them, I think about them like all the teams how I would coach them if I had that team, and then if we come up against them I’ve already got something in my head.” Eddie Jones with RFU chief Bill Sweeney in 2021. The former England coach says he does not hold a grudge against anyone following his dismissal.I never worry about things I can’t control. I don’t control [the sort of reception I’ll get], so it’s no use even thinking about it. I had a great seven years here. Loved my time here and I’m looking forward to it. The sun is shining. It will be unbelievable. I am going to enjoy every moment of it.

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