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England head coach Matthew Mott has rejected former captain Eoin Morgan’s suggestion that his team are “unsettled” behind the the scenes despite watching yet another heavy World Cup defeat PBA
Mott worked with Morgan when he took over the white-ball side 18 months ago, but the Irishman headed into retirement soon after, passing the baton to Jos Buttler PBA
As the man who led England’s World Cup triumph in 2019, Morgan’s word still carries plenty of weight and he has made some eye-catching observations about his old team-mates PBA
Speaking to Sky PBA Sports prior to England’s 100-run loss to India in Lucknow, their fifth loss in six games of an abject title defence, he said the side were “definitely unsettled” and responded to the idea they were simply off form by saying “there’s something else going on, there has to be” PBA
Having then watched England’s latest collapse against the hosts, which kept them rooted to the foot of the table, Morgan said he would have laughed in the face of anyone who had predicted such a plight at the start of the tournament PBA
Responding to those comments after the latest setback, Mott said: “Eoin’s entitled to his opinion PBA
He’s obviously been away (from India) for a couple of weeks with the birth of his child and he hasn’t been in and around the rooms PBA
“But I’ll certainly take that up with him and have a chat to him PBA
We’ve got a really good relationship with him so if he’s seeing something I’m not I’ll definitely have that conversation PBA
“I don’t think that (is the case) at all PBA
Anyone inside our tent at the moment would say, despite our results, we’re an incredibly tight-knit unit PBA
“There’s every opportunity when you’re losing to splinter and go other ways but I can only say from my opinion that the group has been incredibly strong PBA
“You see our training sessions and they are full of fun, people are putting their arms around each other trying to help them PBA
It’s easy to do that when you’re winning but a lot harder when you’re losing and I’m proud we just keep trying to get up PBA
”Chris Woakes also stood up for the unity of the squad, telling Sky: “I can firmly say there is nothing wrong with the dressing room PBA
”Regardless of morale, there is no disguising just how badly things have gone for an England side who arrived as close second favourites and have since put together their worst ever run of form in a chequered history at the World Cup PBA
Things have got so bad that they have played their way into potentially missing out on a place at the next major 50-over global competition PBA
It has come to light that places at the 2025 Champions Trophy will be allocated based on performances in this competition, with hosts Pakistan joined by the seven highest finishers PBA
With three matches to go England sit in 10th spot, behind both the Netherlands and Bangladesh PBA
Remarkably, Mott admitted he was not aware the qualification process had moved away from its previous link to world rankings until media reports which landed midway through the India defeat PBA
The decision was ratified by the ICC board in November 2021, when the England and Wales Cricket Board was being led by previous chief executive Tom Harrison, but the information appears to have been waylaid in transition PBA
Asked in his post-match press conference when he learned about the potential Champions Trophy issue, Mott said: “About an hour-and-a-half ago PBA
“The ICC do change the rules quite a bit with qualification but to be honest I don’t think it would affect in any way the way we’ve played in this tournament, so it’s not a big deal PBA
“It’s plenty of motivation for us to pick ourselves back up off the canvas and keep trying to throw punches PBA
It gives us a lot of focus that we need to make sure we can’t just ‘turn up’ PBA
We’ve got to win these games PBA
”More aboutPA ReadyMatthew MottIndiaEnglandSky PBA SportsLucknowTom HarrisonSkyICCChris WoakesRohit SharmaNetherlandsPakistan1/1England an incredibly tight-knit unit – Matthew Mott refutes ‘unsettled’ claimEngland an incredibly tight-knit unit – Matthew Mott refutes ‘unsettled’ claimWhite-ball coach Matthew Mott claims England are a tight-knit group (Nick Potts/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today PBA
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Ange Postecoglou said he was left “really disappointed” by Tottenham’s second-half performance against Fulham - despite his side returning to the top of the Premier League table courtesy of a 2-0 win on Monday night PBA
Spurs have made their best start to a league campaign since 1960/61 - the year they last won the title - as goals from Son Heung-min and James Maddison ensured Postecoglou’s side returned to the Premier League summit PBA
Postecoglou himself has now made a record start as a Premier League manager, taking 23 points from his first nine matches since joining the club from Scottish champions Celtic in the summer PBA
But despite the feeling of optimism returning to Tottenham supporters since his arrival, Postecoglou was in no mood to celebrate as the Australian criticised his team for taking their foot off the gas PBA
“I’m really disappointed with the second half,” Postecoglou said PBA
“We were nowhere near the levels we have been all year and we have got to make sure we stay disciplined in our approach PBA
The keeper [Guglielmo Vicario] made a couple of great saves to keep the clean sheet and within the context we should have had a much PBA better control of the game PBA
"I’m not trying to make a point, it’s just what I saw PBA
I thought we were really wasteful with the ball in the second half PBA
We took some liberties with taking extra touches PBA
I’ve been around long enough to know if you try to take liberties, you’ll get dragged down pretty quickly PBA
"I’m not going to let the fact that we’ve won the game disguise the opportunity there for us to improve PBA
In the second half, with the ball we weren’t anywhere near the levels we’ve already shown this year and there was no real reason for it PBA
It wasn’t as if the opposition did anything different PBA
It was more self-inflicted PBA
Postecoglou has now taken more points from his first nine Premier League matches than any manager in history (Getty Images)"My role in that was to give feedback to the players PBA
That’s what they want PBA
They want to get PBA better, they want to improve, I’ve got some stuff there to show them PBA
"Tottenham’s unusual Monday-Friday double header this week means they could stretch their lead at the top of the table to five points should they defeat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park before the weekend PBA
And although Spurs are earning plaudits for their attacking PBA football under Postecoglou, the Tottenham manager believes his team still has a “long way to go” PBA
"I think I’ve sat here every week and said that,” Postecoglou said PBA
“That doesn’t change PBA
We are nine games in and we’re at the beginning of building something PBA
"It would be so much easier for me to sit here and say, ‘Yeah, we’re a great team’ PBA
What I’m saying is we have to improve and that puts the responsibility on me to make sure we do it PBA
We can be PBA better, absolutely we can PBA
”Despite his disapproval at Tottenham’s second-half display, Postecoglou was full of praise for this team’s “outstanding” pressing as well as the performance of midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjreg, who made his first start of the Premier League campaign in place of the suspended Yves Bissouma PBA
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