**Borthwick Faces Uncertainty Amid Coaching Changes** Steve Borthwick finds himself grappling with lingering uncertainty following recent coaching departures, as he attempts to solidify his backroom team. On what was an unusually warm mid-October day at the stadium formerly known as Twickenham, the atmosphere was surprisingly subdued. A sleepy fox was spotted resting on the porch of a temporary building in the north car park, adding to the day's low-key vibe. Inside, England Rugby announced a squad that many had anticipated, seemingly as if Borthwick was intentionally stepping back to allow Thomas Tuchel to take center stage. When asked about offering any advice to the incoming German coach, Borthwick graciously declined, noting that Tuchel already possesses considerable experience in English sports. He did, however, reference the well-known statistic that international teams with homegrown coaches tend to perform better in major tournaments. As the landscape of English sports shifts, Borthwick stands out as the last remaining homegrown head coach across men's cricket, football, and rugby union. This unique position adds to the pressure he faces as he navigates the complexities of his role and the future of the England team.