Woodward blasts England despite win

Clive Woodward has slammed England despite their win over the Wallabies but coach Stuart Lancaster says there won't be many changes for Argentina.

England's Billy Twelvetrees during a training session

England's Billy Twelvetrees will be retained for the QBE International against Argentina. (AAP)

England coach Stuart Lancaster ruled out wholesale changes for this weekend's Test against Argentina despite stinging criticism from Clive Woodward of the manner of the team's win over Australia.

Woodward, who guided England to World Cup final victory over Australia in 2003, saw Lancaster's men come from behind to beat the Wallabies 20-13 at Twickenham last Saturday, having been seven points down at half-time.

That led Woodward to blast the first 40 minutes as "one of the worst first halves I can remember watching at Twickenham".

Former England centre Woodward, in his Daily Mail column, slammed Lancaster and his staff by saying: "It's not the personnel, it is the way England are playing, and speed of play comes down to the coaches. We are not throwing down the gauntlet at Twickenham like we used to when it was a fortress. If England have any aspirations to be the No.1 ranked team in the world, they have to play in a very different way and speed of ball is top of the list."

Lancaster, whose team that played the Wallabies was without five injured British and Irish Lions, responded to criticism of the way they beat Australia by saying: "There's no pleasing some people, is there?"

He added: "We'll make the decision over the next 24-48 hours, but I'm not envisaging too many changes."

On the face of it, Billy Twelvetrees, a ball-playing centre, ought to be a player after Woodward's own heart.

But the Gloucester man struggled to impose himself against the Wallabies and was at fault for Australia's try when Matt Toomua brushed aside his attempted tackle.

Twelvetrees's cause wasn't helped by being paired in a brand new midfield partnership with Test debutant Joel Tomkins, the duo selected after Manu Tuilagi and Brad Barritt were ruled out through injury.

"Billy is disappointed with one or two areas of his game, but a lot of areas were pretty good. We have to give him credit for that," Lancaster, due to announce his team to play the Pumas on Thursday, said.

"There is definitely scope to make changes. Luther Burrell and Kyle Eastmond are obvious inside centre options and Henry Trinder an outside centre option.

"But Billy's done pretty well for us and deserves another chance I think."

Lancaster added: "Joel did well in his first international. There's definitely more in us and we feel we can improve in that area, but overall it's pretty positive."

England beat the Pumas 2-0 in a two-Test series in Argentina in June and, on paper, the South Americans are the weakest opponents they will face in a November series that concludes with the visit of world champions New Zealand to Twickenham.


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