Sexton credits head coach Andy Farrell for team's mentality · Ireland have beaten all leading nations under Farrell's tenure.
That’s all that matters to us really.” “Everyone talked about the performance last week ( “It’s just about us improving us a group, a realisation of where we’re at, where we need to get better and how hungry we are on a daily basis to try and achieve those goals,” he said.
Johnny Sexton believes the togetherness fostered by head coach Andy Farrell is Ireland's greatest strength following another landmark result.
That’s all that matters to us really. “ [February 11, 2023]
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“It’s not worth anything if we let it slip now against Italy in the next game. “That’s what we speak about, to keep going on a trajectory like this as opposed to 2019 when we dipped. “It was an incredible game, wasn’t it,” Sexton smiled. “It’s been clear from the start, what we want to achieve,” he maintained. “(Uni) Atonio tackles me and landed on my groin," explained the 37-year-old. “It’s a mark of the character of a player, who in my eyes, has always been a class operator.
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They’re becoming a bunch of players who just don’t want to lose, won’t give up so very proud of them for that.” I suppose we won it, we lost it, we won it, we lost it, we won it and then we nearly lost it again. “Look, Sam has the potential to be a top player.