England will trail home from New Zealand on a night flight to Heathrow today as beaten Rugby World Cup quarter-finalists and with only qualified support for the three-year managerial stint of Martin Johnson to continue.
The Six Nations champions were dumped out 19-12 by France in Auckland, and have been outlasted by Wales, the home unions' only representatives now.
Warren Gatland's team won their quarter-final against Ireland 22-10 in Wellington on Saturday and will face the resurgent French in the first semifinal next Saturday.
Johnson's contract with the Rugby Football Union is up in December and he said after the defeat at Eden Park that it was neither the time nor the place to talk about his future, adding that he would "give it a couple of days and look at it".
The next World Cup, to be hosted by England, might be tempting to stay on for, but a series of disciplinary lapses on the field and poor behaviour by some players off it dogged Johnson's efforts here and England's campaign never rose above the narrow and mundane pool wins over Argentina and Scotland.