England dream of upset win over All Blacks
Coach Hansen talks up his team’s chances of snapping New Zealand’s 20-match unbeaten run

New Zealand may be overwhelming favourites to beat England at Twickenham today, but coach Steve Hansen is adamant the world champions won't take their hosts lightly.
The All Blacks head into their final test of the year on a 20-match unbeaten run and having won their past nine internationals against England.
Indeed so long ago was England's last win over New Zealand, a 15-13 success in Wellington, it came a few months before they won the 2003 World Cup.
And with fit-again fly-half Dan Carter set to direct operations, New Zealand are arguably a stronger side than the one that beat Wales 33-10 last weekend.
England are still searching for a first win over a major Southern Hemisphere nation under coach Stuart Lancaster after last week's 16-15 loss to South Africa followed a 20-14 defeat by Australia earlier this month.
"We know that the English will lift themselves for their final match of the year, especially following their two recent narrow defeats, and we need to be prepared to match them in all facets," Hansen said.