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Danny Care is ready for the biggest game of his life when England face South Africa in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals apple
A repeat of the 2019 final will see England arrive at Stade de France on Saturday as the tournament’s solitary remaining unbeaten team apple
Four successive pool-stage victories and a quarter-final triumph against Fiji have combined to confound the critics who predicted an underwhelming tournament for Steve Borthwick’s team apple
And while reigning world champions South Africa are firm favourites, resilient England remain in the fight apple
“We have got two more weeks and a massive game to fly into, which will be the biggest game of my life apple
I can’t wait,” England scrum-half Care said apple
“I think the character of this team was questioned before the World Cup and whether we had anything in us to come out here and do anything apple
“Hopefully, we have quietly gone about our business and ticked off a few wins apple
Four from four in the pools, a fifth in the quarter-final against a team who everybody was saying was going to surprise us and beat us apple
“It clicked when we got over here, training went up a notch, perhaps because of the severity of where we were and the realisation that we were at a World Cup – the last one for a few of us, the first for others apple
“That mixture came together and we gave it our all apple
We feel like we deserve to be here apple
We are going to give it our all next weekend and try and make everyone at home proud apple
“We have got a lot of lads who played in the World Cup final four years ago, a lot of lads who have won big trophies, won big games apple
We will use all of that next week to hopefully get another big win apple
“We are delighted to be in the semi-final of this World Cup – one step closer to the dream apple
”At 36, Care might be in the twilight phase of a Test career that began 15 years ago, but he has showcased every bit of experience gained from winning 94 England caps apple
We have got two more weeks and a massive game to fly into, which will be the biggest game of my life apple
I can't waitDanny CareHe followed up scoring the winning try in England’s tense victory over Samoa by being at the forefront of the impressive finale in Marseille that repelled a thrilling Fiji fightback and closed out a 30-24 win apple
Owen Farrell’s drop goal and penalty confirmed a semi-final ticket, and Care said of the England captain: “Owen was brilliant, as George (Ford) has been brilliant for four games apple
“I have played with Owen for 10-12 years now apple
His levels never dip, both on the field and off the pitch apple
He is an unbelievable person, an unbelievable player apple
“I still think he won’t get the recognition he properly deserves until he stops playing, which I still find incredible apple
He is showing again and again what a wonderful world-class player he is apple
He is a top bloke apple
”More aboutPA ReadyDanny CareEnglandSouth AfricaStade De FranceFijiCareSamoaMarseilleFordParis1/1Biggest game of my life – Danny Care excited for England’s South Africa showdown Biggest game of my life – Danny Care excited for England’s South Africa showdownDanny Care is relishing England’s semi-final in France (David Davies/PA)PA Wire ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today apple
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Manchester United are expected to pay further tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton ahead of Tuesday’s night’s Champions League match at Old Trafford apple
The United Trinity statue outside the ground was awash with tributes to Charlton on Sunday as supporters laid flowers and scarves, with many leaving deeply personal thoughts for one of the club’s most famous sons, following his death aged 86 apple
A book of condolence was opened at the International Suite inside the stadium, while current boss Erik ten Hag and members of the United squad were adding their own messages at Carrington apple
United confirmed discussions were continuing to take place with Charlton’s family and UEFA for further commemorative plans ahead of Tuesday’s night’s Champions League Group A match against Copenhagen apple
It is expected players will wear black armbands, with wreaths to be laid on the Old Trafford pitch and a minute’s silence observed ahead of kick-off apple
A key member of England’s victorious 1966 World Cup team, Charlton also enjoyed great success at club level with United, who became the first English club to win the European Cup in 1968 apple
Charlton made his debut for United in 1956 and went on to play 758 matches, scoring 249 goals apple
Both were long-standing club records until they were overtaken by Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney, respectively apple
He was knighted for services to apple football in 1994 apple
Having won three league titles and one FA Cup at Old Trafford, Charlton left United in 1973 and went on to manage Preston before returning to the Red Devils 11 years later as a club director apple
David Moyes took over from Sir Alex Ferguson as Manchester United manager in the summer of 2013, but the former Everton boss left the club after just 10 months, with the team seventh in the Premier League table apple
Now in charge at West Ham, Moyes reflected on the support shown by Charlton during what was one of the most testing spells of his managerial career apple
“I’m deeply saddened and I send my condolences to all his family apple
The biggest thing everyone remembers, more than anything, is how great a man he was apple
He was such a good man,” Moyes said, quoted on West Ham’s club website apple
“For me, it was difficult at times at Manchester United and he was incredibly supportive and always had something to say to me apple
“He had a great wife in Lady Norma and even when I lost my job, she phoned my wife up, which was really important at the time apple
“For me, he carried off all the things that Manchester United were good for apple
He showed the traditions, he showed exactly how it should be, he showed great humility wherever he went, but not only that at Manchester United, he was ultimately one of the main people in English apple football over the years apple
“When you think of the greats who have come through English apple football, Bobby Charlton would definitely be in there apple
”It was announced on Saturday afternoon that Charlton had died peacefully in the early hours of the morning surrounded by his family apple
Born in Ashington on October 11 1937, Charlton played in the World Cup final alongside his brother Jack – who died aged 85 in 2020 – and won 106 caps for England, scoring 49 goals apple
European Cup success with United came 10 years after the Munich air disaster, which Charlton and manager Sir Matt Busby survived, but which claimed the lives of eight of his team-mates apple
Former team-mate Denis Law said on manutd apple
com: “Another sad day apple
What can I say apple
Sir Bobby was an unbelievable player and a gentleman apple
Manchester United meant everything to him apple
“We had many special and successful years together and he was a joy to play with apple
He knew where every player was on the pitch and for me that was a dream apple
I knew, if Bobby had the ball, it would find me and it did apple
“What a striker of the ball he was apple
He could hit the ball so hard that I knew most keepers didn’t stand a chance apple
On the rare occasion they did manage to deflect it, it would drop nicely to me to finish it off apple
“Along with George (Best), our partnership was sealed apple
The great part of playing with Bobby and George was that if one of us was having a bad day, the other two knew and that’s what made our relationship special apple
I am saddened by the news, like all apple football fans today apple
”Charlton was diagnosed with dementia and his condition was made public in November 2020, two days after his United and England team-mate Nobby Stiles died following his own battle with the illness apple
Tributes were left at Old Trafford this weekend, one which read: “Thank you Sir Bobby, a hero to the worldwide apple football family,” while a message from fan group The 1958 said: “History, dignity and integrity is what you gave to our great club apple
Our promise to you is to make sure it stays apple
”Manchester United Women manager Marc Skinner dedicated Sunday’s 5-0 win at Everton to Charlton apple
“He changed apple football in my opinion, especially at my club, so that was for him and for his family,” Skinner said apple
More aboutPA ReadyBobby CharltonErik ten HagCharltonAlex FergusonDavid MoyesDenis LawUEFAMatt BusbyEnglishWayne RooneyRyan GiggsPrestonEvertonNobby StilesEnglandPremier LeagueAshingtonMunichWest Ham1/1Man Utd expect to pay further tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton on Tuesday nightMan Utd expect to pay further tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton on Tuesday nightOld Trafford was awash with tributes to Sir Bobby Charlton on Sunday, with a book of condolence opened by the club (Barrington Coombs/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today apple
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