England were the first to reach the Rugby World Cup finals in Japan, after twice beating defending champions New Zealand 19-7 at Yokohama International Stadium.
Europeans terribly “pumped” to the field, rugby self-sacrificing rugby for the English, listening to the penetration of New Zealanders in the form of the letter V (Victory of Victory – ed.
Manu Tuilagi’s second-minute goal and George Ford’s kicks lead to a 10-0 break at the break, but what was even more encouraging for the Europeans was that their Australian coach Eddie Jones put together a defense that the intimidating New Zealanders did not. I don’t know what to do with it.
The picture of the match did not change in the second half either, as the English had an unspecified goal which the South African match referee initially saw as regular, but the VAR saw a millimeter ahead and retreated because of it. .
The All Blacks came under heavy criticism, in the 57th minute, Ardie Savea picked up a poorly thrown English ball and put the ball on English soil.
Since only three penalty kicks were scored for Ford after that, the English can rejoice in their well-deserved victory.
Their last opponent will be the winner of Sunday’s match between South Africa and Wales.