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Johnson: Tindall incident has been ‘put to bed’

England team manager Martin Johnson believes that the incident involving Mike Tindall is no longer an issue.

England team manager Martin Johnson has refused to be drawn on the incident involving Mike Tinall in a night club, claiming that the incident has been ‘put to bed’.

Tindall will play his first match since the much-publicised night out this Saturday against Romania.

"We've played since [the night out]. We've put it to bed,” Johnson said.

Ben Foden has backed Tindall to make a telling impact on his return to the side.

"I'm sure he'll answer his critics the same way he usually does. Mike's a very professional guy. He hasn't let it influence him in training or anything like that,” he said.

"It's a personal matter that he's sorting out. He seems fine. I think it's all been eradicated and quickly forgotten.

"He'll be keener than anyone to go out there on the weekend and show the critics he is here to win a World Cup and perform well for England. Hopefully he'll answer the critics in the right way."

England aim to secure their third win after victories over Georgia and Argentina.

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