Johnny Sexton says Ireland are preparing for “the toughest game we’ve ever faced” after the head coach, Andy Farrell, named an unchanged XV to take on New Zealand in Paris on Saturday night.
The grand slam chJohnny Sexton says Ireland are preparing for “the toughest game we’ve ever faced” after the head coach, Andy Farrell, named an unchanged XV to take on New Zealand in Paris on Saturday night.
The grand slam champions are aiming to reach the Rugby World Cup semi-finals for the first time after seven previous last-eight defeats. Self-belief will not be an issue, however, given they have won five of their last eight matches against the All Blacks, including a historic 2-1 series victory in New Zealand last summer.ampions are aiming to reach the Rugby World Cup semi-finals for the first time after seven previous last-eight defeats. Self-belief will not be an issue, however, given they have won five of their last eight matches against the All Blacks, including a historic 2-1 series victory in New Zealand last summer.
The 38-year-old Sexton is set to retire after the tournament so the stakes could not be higher for the Leinster fly-half. He played in the drawn British & Irish Lions series against the All Blacks in 2017, and led Ireland to last summer’s series success, so he knows precisely what to expect.
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