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England can get better

Dylan Hartley has called on England to finish the Six Nations job against Ireland and then take aim at rugby’s No 1 ranking. Eddie

Jones’ side beat Scotland 61-21 on Saturday to secure

the title and equal New Zealand’s record of 18 consecutive Test wins. Victory in Dublin on Saturday would mean the outright record and a second straight Grand Slam, but captain Hartley says England’s ambitions extend way beyond next weekend. “We have two options,” he said. “There’s failure on one side or you can kick on and get better.” “The performance against Scotland was pretty ruthless so it was a good progression for the team, but we’ve only equalled New Zealand’s record. We’d like to go one further. “Until we finish next weekend it won’t feel like we’ve won the tournament.

Wenger admits fans could force him OUT! Arsene Wenger has revealed protesting Arsenal fans could force him out of the club this summer. A section of Gunners supporters held a protest against the Frenchman before Tuesday’s Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich. The manner of the 10-2 a g g r e g a t e drubbing has only enraged the Emirates crowd further as Arsenal were embarrassed by the Germans. Wenger is thought

to have a two-year contract offer on the table and has suggested he will make a decision by no later than next month. But for the first time he has now admitted that supporter unrest will play a part in whether remains as manager in north London next season. “It will influence,” Wenger answered when asked if the disenchantment of the Arsenal faithful will come into his thinking. “It won’t be the most important factor. “I work hard for 20 years to make fans happy. When you lose, I understand they are not.”

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Hart admits he may stay abroad

Joe Hart has revealed he may stay abroad, rather than return to the Premier League, after declaring his Manchester City career is already over because Pep Guardiola does not rate him as a goalkeeper. Hart was the first major casualty of Guardiola’s reign at the Etihad Stadium, forced to join Torino on a season’s loan at the end of the summer window, after he was told he would be

third choice behind new signing Claudio Bravo and Willy Caballero if he stayed in Manchester. It was a bruising experience for the England international, but he denied Guardiola had been spiteful towards him and claimed a difficult move has turned into a hugely rewarding one for him in Serie A. Torino have already made it clear they would like to sign him permanently at the end of his loan

move and, although the 29-year-old has been widely linked with a return to England and a move to Liverpool, Hart is keeping his options open. Torino want to keep hold of the 29-year-old but Sportsmail understands Hart will not rush a decision on his new employers. Hart has made 26 appearances for the Serie A outfit this term after being told by Pep Guardiola he was not in City’s plans.

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