England's Tommy Freeman aims to challenge Sevu Reece in Twickenham showdown

Tommy Freeman wants England to challenge the All Blacks in the upcoming clash on Saturday
Tommy Freeman wants England to challenge the All Blacks in the upcoming clash on Saturday
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England wing Tommy Freeman is determined to leave a lasting impression on Sevu Reece when England takes on New Zealand at Twickenham on Saturday.

Freeman’s focus is on making life difficult for the All Blacks star, following Reece's earlier remarks about his lack of familiarity with England’s emerging wing talent.

Back in July, when New Zealand hosted Steve Borthwick's side for a two-Test series, Reece openly admitted that he didn't know much about Freeman or fellow England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso. His comments sparked extra motivation for the England wingers, both of whom took the opportunity to make their mark during the series.

Feyi-Waboso scored tries in both games, showing his attacking prowess, while Freeman crossed the line for a try in the second match. Their performances ensured that the All Blacks could no longer overlook England’s emerging wing talents.

Now, heading into a high-stakes encounter at Twickenham, Freeman is eager to once again demonstrate his ability against world-class opposition.

The 23-year-old winger will be looking to exploit any weaknesses in Reece’s game while showcasing his speed, agility, and finishing skills. With both teams preparing for this much-anticipated clash,

Freeman has made it clear that his goal is to make life as challenging as possible for the experienced New Zealand winger.

“Not fussed if they do or don’t know me to be honest,” Freeman told reporters on Monday.

“The more you play, the more you’ll get known.

“Hopefully if I can make his [Reece’s] game a misery, it’s a win for me and that will make him remember me".