England are 'happy' in the role of 'public enemy number one' in their Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Fiji, says Billy Vunipola.
England are "happy" to play the role of "public enemy number one" in Sunday's World Cup quarter-final against Fiji, says number eight Billy Vunipola.
Having won all of their pool games in France, England are expected to have a large following in Marseille. Saracens forward Vunipola added: "In terms of being public enemy number one, we are happy to take that mantle."Fiji caused an upset win over Eddie Jones' Australia on their way to booking a spot in the quarter-finals, despite narrow defeats by Wales and Portugal.
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