England’s Foden prepares for hostile Wales

England full-back Ben Foden is relishing the build-up to this year’s crunch Six Nations match against Wales at Twickenham on Saturday.

The Northampton star added fuel to an always fiery encounter before last year’s corresponding match in Cardiff when he proclaimed in a newspaper column: “We are England, we are the big country, we are going to put these guys in their place.”

England did win at the Millennium Stadium to set up a Six Nations title-winning season but Foden’s remarks have not been forgotten by Wales fans, as can be seen from glancing at his Twitter page.

“I’m obviously not their favourite person after last year’s comments,” Foden said on Wednesday.

“Have you been on my Twitter page? With social media nowadays it makes us that much more accessible and the Welsh make their views very forward and blunt.

“It’s good that people can get very patriotic about it. The build-up to last year’s game was brilliant. I loved all that.

“The hype surrounding the game made it that more dramatic.

“Obviously, England managed to get a victory so it was all pats on the back and high fives after the game.

“This year I’m sure there’ll be a lot of hostility between the two sides. Being the crunch game it should make for an interesting spectacle.”

Far more concerning for Foden is making sure he does not repeat the mistakes that helped Italy score two tries in Rome last weekend.

England fought back to win 19-15 and, like Wales, have a played two, won two record in this season’s tournament but Foden is keen to make amends.

“I didn’t have my best game in Italy. It took quite a bit of time to get over it because I went home and watched the video,” Foden said.

“Hopefully I can make up for that.”

Wales may have won just once at Twickenham since 1988 but the World Cup semi-finalists will start favourites on the weekend following wins over both Ireland and Scotland.

Foden was adamant England’s misfiring back division could match Wales in the ball-playing stakes.

“We will definitely be looking to take it to them at the weekend,” he said.

“We want to expose them and challenge them defensively, and we’re confident that our defence can shut them down. We know they are big boys but we’ll just have to tackle them low.”

Stay up to date with the latest sports news
Follow our social accounts to get exclusive content and all the latest sporting news!