England captain Maro Itoje determined to right recent wrongs against Scotland
Maro Itoje has urged England to control their emotion against Scotland (Ben Whitley/PA)
Captain Maro Itoje admits England must supplement âblind, beating-your-chest furyâ with calm heads and composure in order to wrestle back the Calcutta Cup.
Scotland head to Twickenham on Saturday seeking a record-breaking fifth consecutive win over their fiercest rivals, having lost just one of the last seven meetings dating back to 2018.
Saracens lock Itoje, who started each of his countryâs four successive losses in the fixture, is braced for an âabsolutely hugeâ encounter as both sides strive to stay in contention for Guinness Six Nations glory.
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The 30-year-old is determined to right recent wrongs and âchange the narrativeâ by ending sustained Scottish domination.
âScotland have had a number on us for a few years and thatâs something weâre not proud about,â said Itoje.
âThatâs something we are massively motivated to try to overturn.
âYou donât want blind rage and you donât want blind, beating-your-chest fury, but you need some of that.
âRugby is not a game of brute force alone, you need accuracy and you need to have the composure to identify space and execute.
âRugby is an emotional game. In my humble opinion, it is a game that requires more emotion than most other sports because of the nature of what we do.
âWe want our team to be full of emotion. But we want that accuracy. We donât want blind emotion that clouds your judgement.
âThis is an absolutely huge game. It is a brilliant opportunity to change the narrative there and get England back to winning the Calcutta Cup.â

Following defeat to reigning champions Ireland on the opening weekend of the tournament, Steve Borthwickâs men bounced back by beating France 26-25.
The last-gasp victory over Les Bleus was Englandâs first success against a major rival since ultimately denying the Irish back-to-back Grand Slams in round four of last yearâs championship.
Itoje, who replaced Jamie George as skipper ahead of this campaign, is eager to ensure the teamâs latest statement result is not another flash in the pan.
âWe need to seize our moments; in any game you have a finite amount of moments that are there for you to take,â he replied when asked how England avoid a further false dawn.

âIn the games after that Ireland win, whether it was France or in New Zealand and beyond, we had those moments but we didnât seize them.
âOur opportunity now is to seize the moment. Scotland are a good team, no doubt. Their record against us dictates that.
âBut I believe that if we do our job when get into those moments, when we have those opportunities and we take advantage and execute, we will do well.â
With a home game against Italy and a trip to beleaguered Wales on the horizon, an overdue success against the âAuld Enemyâ would very much leave England in the mix for a first Six Nations title since 2020.
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âWe want to be a team that wins on a regular basis; we donât want to be a team that fans are expecting disappointing results from,â said Itoje.
âEngland, the fans and perhaps the media demand that the team win.
âI donât want to play for a low-expectation team, I donât want to play for a team that no one thinks they can do anything, no one thinks they can achieve anything, and they have little potential.
âI think this team has great potential.â





