England intends to end “harm” for a period of four years against Scotland when old competitors meet in the six countries, says Alex Mitchell in half of it.
Scotland won the last four games in the Calcutta Cup, and Mitchell says that the English motivation is high to deprive the Gregor Townsand team of its fifth consecutive victory.
England will welcome Scotland at Allianz Stadium on February 22 in high lives after its recent victory over France, which reduced seven defeats against Tier One.
“We are hurt over the past four years for not obtaining a result [against Scotland]Mitchell BBC Sport said.
“This six -nations campaign is still ready to seize, so it is a huge game for us.
“We know that Scotland is good opposition with some quality individuals, so we cannot take them as a Muslim.
“We know that we must put a performance there.”
Mitchell was influential in the late recovery of England against Les Bleus, where he transferred the attack from MAULING in the midfield to a prosperous midfield, where Elliot Dali collapsed through the French defense to record the attempt to win.
Northhampton, 27, says he noticed an opportunity amid the screams of the attackers, which Dali exploited.
“France's defense was changing all the time,” Mitchell added.
“They had two defenders and then one of them [Damian] Penaud was doing a really good job behind the MAUL, which covers both sides.
“We have noticed a mismatch in the open, so we shot this way and we recorded.