Eddie Jones says pressure 'Spurs' him on
England's rugby union coach Eddie Jones has used the example of Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino to highlight how you always need to "keep on your toes" to succeed in top level sport. Jones explained only last week Pochettino was being hailed as one of the world's best coaches but since then he's lost two matches in the space of four days, leading to criticism. Jones, who succeeded Stuart Lancaster almost two years ago, revealed he constantly worries about being in charge of the England team as the job is "never easy" and he still feels "uncomfortble" in the role but that it's a "great feeling" as he loves everything about the job. Jones was speaking to Sportsweek's Garry Richardson
From Sportsweek Sunday 29 October 2017.
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