England hooker Jamie George believes there will be a 'very different' side to face Fiji in their last eight encounter, than the one who narrowly won over Samoa
Jamie George says England will call upon all their big-game experience in order to overcome Fiji in Sunday's Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Marseille. England have appeared in the last eight of the tournament in all but one of its editions - on home soil in 2015 - and reached the final four years ago when they lost 32-12 to South Africa in Japan.
On Tuesday, Billy Vunipola described England as everybody's 'first least-favourite team'.George added. 'Outside of England, I think people probably don't really like us too much. And we're OK with that.'It's not like we sit in meetings and talk about it's us against the world. I think the main focus is making sure our fans are very proud of the work we are doing. Anything outside of that we aren't too bothered about.
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