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England’s rugby team has decided to give captain Maro Itoje a break for their upcoming match against world champions South Africa. The team’s assistant coach says this is the right call. He believes Itoje will come back even better after some time off.

Top athletes often need rest to stay at their best. Playing too many games without a break can lead to tiredness or injuries. That’s why the coaching staff chose to leave Itoje out of the squad for this big game.

Why Recovery Matters for Rugby Players

Rugby is a tough sport that takes a lot out of the body. Players like Itoje give everything on the field, so they need time to recover. The assistant coach explained that a short rest can make a huge difference.

  • Rest helps muscles heal and prevents burnout.
  • It gives players a chance to reset mentally.
  • Fresh legs and a clear mind lead to better performance later.

How England Will Adjust Without Their Captain

Itoje is a key player, but England has a deep squad. Other forwards will step up to fill his role. The coaching staff is confident the team can still compete at a high level.

This decision also gives younger players a chance to gain experience against a strong opponent like South Africa. The match will be a good test for England’s depth.

Itoje’s History of Bouncing Back

Maro Itoje has faced setbacks before and always returned stronger. The assistant coach pointed out that Itoje’s work ethic and attitude help him improve after every break. Fans can expect to see him back in top form soon.

In the past, Itoje has used rest periods to fix small issues in his game. That makes him an even more dangerous player when he returns.

Looking Ahead to the Springboks Clash

England will face South Africa without their captain, but the goal is long-term success. The coaching staff wants Itoje fresh for the rest of the season. This match is just one step in a bigger plan.

If the rest works as expected, Itoje will be ready to lead England in future games. The team believes this is the smart move for both the player and the squad.

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