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England's white-ball coach, Matthew Mott, denies claims by former captain Eoin Morgan that an unsettled dressing room is the cause of their poor performance at the World Cup. Dawid Malan, an England player, also takes responsibility for the team's poor performance and says blame should be placed on the players, not coach Mott. Malan emphasizes the importance of securing Champions Trophy qualification for the next generation of players. Meanwhile, the Netherlands team is determined to give their all in their remaining World Cup matches to secure Champions Trophy qualification.
Dawid Malan says the England players "need to take responsibility" and not blame their World Cup disaster on their Aussie-born head coach #CWC23 https://t.co/WNaHs1c4N0
With Champions Trophy qualification up for grabs, Netherlands vow to go all out in their remaining World Cup matches 👊 https://t.co/1mLNtM3lfQ #CWC23 https://t.co/c1Gxdpp2QB
Malan says blame players not coach for England’s dire World Cup campaign https://t.co/5FmibhozCl
England's World Cup hopes are in tatters, but securing Champions Trophy qualification is crucial for the next generation of players, says Dawid Malan 🏴 👉 https://t.co/wQInbuOQHg #CWC23 https://t.co/EoDrHKWLTo
🗣️"As players we need to take responsibility when we cross that rope. We are being given everything we need to perform" 🏴Malan says the blame for England’s poor World Cup rests with the players, not coach Mott |✍️@swildecricket https://t.co/uOZ6AQ0Eir https://t.co/uOZ6AQ0Eir
Matthew Mott, England's white-ball coach, has denied suggestions from Eoin Morgan, the team's former World Cup-winning captain, that an "unsettled" dressing room is the root cause of their desperate form at this year's event #CWC23 https://t.co/IXGmyWgLk1