Shaun Wane after England's defeat: Is this my fault?.
Questions that trouble
According to The Sun: SHAUN Wane constantly asks himself questions after England's defeat in the Ashes series: 'Is this my fault?' He feels the weight of responsibility as his team lost 26-6 to the Australians at Wembley Stadium.
Perspective of the second test
As he prepares the team for the crucial second test to be held in Everton on Saturday, he admits he is closely analyzing the situation and trying to understand what can be improved.
“This is a tough time for me, and I understand something needs to change,” said the coach.
The pressure is mounting, and significantly, the fate of his career depends on the outcome of this match.
This match will be decisive not only for the team but also for Wane, as a failure could raise questions about his future position. A successful result, on the other hand, could provide him with a new impetus for further work. The coming days will be crucial for shaping the team's future.
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