(CNN)A week can be a long time in sport and it already feels like New Zealand and England have traded more blows than a heavyweight title bout ahead of their Rugby World Cup semifinal. England coach Eddie Jones launched the first verbal grenade when he suggested the All Blacks had been spying on his team’s training sessions, something his counterpart Steve Hansen dismissed as “the best clickbait in the world.” Australian Jones, never one to shy away from stirring things up before a crucial Test match, added that New Zealand — the world’s best side for most of the past decade — will be shouldering all the pressure ahead of the semifinal. Hansen, though, was wise to that. “He’s trying to take pressure off his own side by getting everyone to talk to us about pressure,” said the New Zealander, who is bidding to become the first coach to defend the World Cup. Read More But in an interview with CNN’s Christina Macfarlane in Japan, Hansen admitted that England’s history will generate its own pressure. READ: Mission Improbable — how to beat the All Blacks Eddie Jones (left) and Steve Hansen have exchanged barbs ahead of the Rugby World Cup…