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“England Vows to Maintain Aggressive Approach Against South Africa Despite Recent Setbacks”

England is determined to shake off their recent autumn disappointments by taking on South Africa this Saturday, with players insisting they will not adopt a defensive approach. Following consecutive losses to New Zealand and Australia, Steve Borthwick's team has fallen to seventh in the world rankings. However, the squad is confident they can defy expectations and turn their fortunes around. Instead of abandoning their high-risk defensive strategy, which has seen them concede eight tries in two matches this month, England plans to intensify their aggressive play both with and without the ball. This match marks their first encounter with the Springboks since last year's heartbreaking World Cup semi-final defeat, and the players are eager to make a statement.

Question 1: What is England's current position in the world rankings following their recent defeats?

England has slipped to seventh in the world rankings after consecutive defeats to New Zealand and Australia.

Question 2: What is Henry Slade's stance on England's approach against South Africa?

Henry Slade insists that England will not "shut up shop" and will maintain an aggressive mindset, aiming to be more assertive with and without the ball.

Question 3: How many tries has England conceded in their last two games this month?

England has conceded eight tries in their last two games this month.

Question 4: When was the last time England faced South Africa before this upcoming match?

The last time England faced South Africa was during last year’s World Cup semi-final, where they suffered an agonizing defeat.

Question 5: What is England's goal for the match against South Africa this Saturday?

England aims to banish their autumn frustrations and turn their month around by confounding expectations against the reigning world champions, South Africa.