England coach Eddie Jones has claimed his team were spied on this morning during a training run ahead of their World Cup semifinal against the All Blacks.
In a drama-filled press conference this afternoon, Jones said someone was filming from an apartment overlooking their training ground this morning.
Jones alsohit out at the New Zealand media, suggesting they were 'fans with keyboards'.
"There was definitely someone in the apartment block [across from the training ground] filming, it might have been a Japanese fan.
"We don't have any pressure, mate. No one thinks we can win. There's 120 million Japanese people out there whose second team are the All Blacks.
"They [the All Blacks] have got to be thinking, they're looking for a third straight World Cup, so there will be pressure there.
"I don't think they're vulnerable but the pressure is real. The busiest guy for them will be Gilbert Enoka. They will be talking about it the whole week. It's potentially the last game for their greatest ever coach [Steve Hansen], and for their greatest ever captain [Kieran Read].
"We've been preparing for this game for two-and-a-half years. Even back then we knew that we would play New Zealand in the semifinals. We believe we've built the game to take New Zealand."
Asked whether he was hoping Hansen and the All Blacks would respond to his claims, Jones had a go at the New Zealand media.
"Someone has to ask questions, mate because the New Zealand media doesn't. You guys are just fans with keyboards, so someone's got to ask them some questions about what's going on.
"The English media, as I said, one week ago I was going to get sacked. We couldn't play. So we deal with a completely different situation."