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Lancaster set to name unchanged team for Italy clash

ByPA Sport

Updated 10/03/2014 at 18:26 GMT

England head coach Stuart Lancaster is poised to name an unchanged team for Saturday's Six Nations clash with Italy in Rome.

Stuart Lancaster is set to show faith in his XV from the weekend

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The concluding fixture of the Championship will be a Stadio Olimpico points grab as England attempt to overhaul Ireland in their quest for a first title under Lancaster.
Manu Tuilagi is fit having returned from a six-month lay-off from a torn pectoral muscle and Italy would be suitable opposition for 20-year-old fly-half George Ford to make his first start.
But Lancaster has pointed to an unchanged XV, stating Owen Farrell's virtuoso performance in Sunday's 29-18 victory over Wales demands his re-selection. If Tuilagi is involved, it will be among the replacements.
"We haven't met as coaches yet to discuss selection, but Manu is definitely an option for us," Lancaster said.
"It would be hard to change the starting XV on the back of that performance.
"Owen played exceptionally well in every way, shape and form against Wales.
"I've looked again at his performance and his defence, goal kicking and game management were was outstanding.
"His decision-making and calmness under pressure were excellent. It would be a tough call on Owen to leave him out.
"George has great potential and opportunities will come his way.
"I've pencilled in at least one game he's definitely going to start, if not two. His chance will come."
Ireland are in the driving seat to win the title knowing that victory over France in Paris in the climax to the Six Nations would all but guarantee their success due to their commanding points difference of plus 49.
England's only chance of success is to swamp the winless Azzurri with tries, but Lancaster refuses to enter Rome with any ambition other than winning.
"In games like Italy you have to earn the right first and foremost," Lancaster said.
"One of the reasons we got the win this weekend and also against Ireland was because our foundation was right.
"Our defence and set piece were good. You have to make sure those foundations are in place first before you start thinking too far ahead.
"Last year it was 18-11 at Twickenham. And the year before it was even closer than that, so we won't be taking it lightly."
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