Manu Tuilagi needs to be treated carefully, Leicesters Richard Cockerill has warned England head coach Eddie Jones ahead of Saturdays Six Nations clash with Wales. Tuilagi is in the squad for the Twickenham showdown which could see the Tigers centre ending his injury-enforced 20-month international absence.The 24-year-old has struggled with groin and hamstring problems and Cockerill is at odds with Jones who clearly feels the player is fit enough for England duty. Leicesters director of rugby told Sky Sports News HQ: Tuilagi needs to be managed properly. If hes managed differently and he breaks down I will be mightily upset at that. But Eddie is a smart bloke and ultimately its his decision.But to have good relationships you have to have trust and if he comes back broken because theyve worked him too hard then we will be at where we are at and we will agree to disagree.Those are the only discussions Ive had with Eddie and Ive told him that this is what weve been doing with him and that he needs to be managed.Steve Borthwick, the England forwards coach, is in full support of Jones and is thrilled with Tuilagis inclusion as the team prepare to take on Warren Gatlands men in their fourth Six Nations match. George misses out Latest on Englands squad for Wales clash Borthwick told SSNHQ: Hes in very good shape and playing well. Eddie will have had conversations on things like medical reports so he will have dealt with all that.The approach Tuilagis brought to training has shown how desperate he is to play for England. 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