Farrell: Jones sacking 'unbelievably disappointing'
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England captain Owen Farrell has called the decision to sack Eddie Jones as head coach "unbelievably disappointing".
Jones won three Six Nations titles and took the team to the 2019 Rugby World Cup final during his seven years as head coach.
However, he was relieved of his duties on Tuesday after a run of form that has seen England win just five of their 12 Tests in 2022.
The announcement comes with just nine months to go until the World Cup, while England are due to get their Six Nations campaign underway against Scotland on February 4.
The decision to sack Jones has been a polarising one, with former England back-row James Haskell labelling it "utter madness" and insisting Jones was the best coach he had played under.
Farrell is the latest to speak out on his frustration over Jones being fired, telling the BBC: "It's unbelievably disappointing.
"Eddie had been a big part of England Rugby for a long time now and he has been one of the best coaches I have ever had so, for that, I'm massively thankful.
"We are disappointed it has finished early and we owe a lot to him. I have been around for a while now and not been around too many changes, both at club and international level. It's not pleasant to go through.
"I don't think it has come from the players. There is obviously stuff we all want to get better at from the results but as players you look at yourself and see what you can do."
Farrell explained he had spoken to Jones since the announcement, adding: "We have exchanged a few messages and hopefully I will see him [again]."