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Canada vs England: Chaos Key to Victory, Says Coach McKenzie

September 26, 2025 David Thompson Sports
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  • Former Canadian international and current japan head coach, Lesley McKenzie, details the⁢ strategy Canada needs to employ to defeat England in the 2023 Rugby World ⁢Cup⁣ final.
  • On the eve of the Rugby World Cup's biggest ever match,Lesley McKenzie articulated a⁤ clear game plan for Canada to challenge England.
  • McKenzie, who has been providing commentary for the BBC⁤ throughout the tournament, has closely observed England's strengths.
Original source: rugbyworldcup.com

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Lesley McKenzie Outlines Canada’s Path to⁢ upsetting England ⁤in Rugby World Cup Final

Table of Contents

  • Lesley McKenzie Outlines Canada’s Path to⁢ upsetting England ⁤in Rugby World Cup Final
    • McKenzie’s Key Strategy: Tempo and Chaos
    • Exploiting England’s Preferences: A Power vs. Tempo Clash
    • Recent ‍Form and Context

October 27, 2023

Former Canadian international and current japan head coach, Lesley McKenzie, details the⁢ strategy Canada needs to employ to defeat England in the 2023 Rugby World ⁢Cup⁣ final. ⁢McKenzie emphasizes a fast tempo, unstructured play, and denying England⁣ control of ⁣the game’s structure.

What: Analysis of Canada’s strategy for the 2023 Rugby World Cup final against England.

Who: Insights from Lesley McKenzie, former Canadian player and current Japan head coach.

When: Published October 27, 2023, ahead of the November 4th final.
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Why it Matters: Provides expert perspective on a potential upset in the Rugby World Cup.

What’s Next: The canada vs.⁣ England final will be played on November 4, 2023, in Auckland, New Zealand.

McKenzie’s Key Strategy: Tempo and Chaos

On the eve of the Rugby World Cup’s biggest ever match,Lesley McKenzie articulated a⁤ clear game plan for Canada to challenge England. According to McKenzie, Canada must prioritize a rapid start and maintain a⁤ high game tempo to disrupt England’s preferred style of play. She stated, “They’ve got to start really⁣ fast, and they want to keep that game ⁤tempo.⁤ They’ve‍ got to keep the ball in play. They’ve got to make sure that the game looks as unstructured and feels as chaotic as possible.” BBC Sport

McKenzie, who has been providing commentary for the BBC⁤ throughout the tournament, has closely observed England’s strengths. She‍ believes Canada’s best ⁣chance lies in preventing England ⁣from establishing their ⁢dominant, structured game. This involves denying them control and forcing them into a more reactive, less ‍agreeable position.

Exploiting England’s Preferences: A Power vs. Tempo Clash

McKenzie explained that England⁤ thrives on a slower, more controlled⁤ game built ⁣around power and structure. To counter this, Canada needs to disrupt that control. “How do you ‍construct a game that suits England? You slow it down,and you make sure it’s a power game and a structure game but if Canada can keep that sort of control out of the grasp⁤ of ⁢the English,they’ll be alright,”‍ she saeid. BBC Sport

Canada’s strengths – their energy and fitness – are crucial to executing this strategy. McKenzie believes these attributes allow Canada to sustain the high-tempo, unstructured style ⁢of play needed to challenge ⁣England. This approach aims to force England out ⁢of their comfort zone and capitalize‍ on⁤ any resulting errors.

Recent ‍Form and Context

mckenzie’s analysis comes after guiding Japan to a notable victory over ⁣Spain in⁢ Pool C, alongside competitive performances against ⁢New ⁣Zealand and Ireland. ‍This experience provides her with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing teams in the tournament. Canada, led ⁢by captain Sophie de Goede, has also demonstrated strong form throughout the competition, setting the stage for a perhaps historic final.

The 2023 Rugby world Cup is being held in New Zealand, ⁢with the final scheduled for November 4th in⁢ Auckland. This marks a notable moment for ⁢the sport, with increased global interest ‍and participation.⁤ Rugby World Cup Official Website

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McKenzie’s insights are especially valuable given her dual role ⁢as a coach and pundit. She ⁢understands the tactical nuances of

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