Boks’ arrogance, All Blacks’ old patience, foreign press analyzes South Africa/New Zealand
This Saturday, the all black He came back from the dead according to IOL to present themselves a very important victory over Springbox. The columnist for the South African website goes further when he writes,The Springboks’ arrogance cost them a rare opportunity to sink the weak side of the All Blacks“.According to him, the staff did not make the right choices for the player, especially starting Dweba at the expense of Marks who was excellent a week ago.”And the elderly poor Duane Vermeulen Unfortunately, he called me back when I embarrassed Heyneke Meyer John Smith Invite him back to the Boks to play a match against himArgentina In 2014, after an absence of four years.“ The South Africans’ inability to acquire was the key to their loss. They knew full well that the New Zealanders would present them with a completely different challenge, but they could not meet it. Although a Lukhanyo am Heroic, in the words of Sport24, “They can only blame themselves after making the countless mistakes in the first half that gave the All Blacks confidence.“
“The All Blacks started this game well. They finished it with flying colors. From Luke Pearce’s first whistle until the last, it was something like the ancient All Blacks“, Analyzes The Times. A rarity lately for Foster’s men, they were the first to score. And they were often accustomed to failed starts.”With their lack of possession and occupation in recent weeks, it was the New Zealanders who kept their opponent at zero in the first half of the hour.“ However, the hardest part was yet to come for the All Blacks. “Now they have to prove that it was more than an isolated case. By beating the Springboks, Cane and his teammates gave their coach some breathing space.The New Zealanders will now play two home games against the Argentines who have crossed nearly 50 points in the leagueAustralia. So they have no room for error.

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