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Eddie Jones - Henry Slade - Eben Etzebeth - Damian Willemse - Kurt Lee Arendse - Eddie Jones defends credentials as England flop against Springboks - rte.ie - France - Australia - South Africa - Japan

Eddie Jones defends credentials as England flop against Springboks

Eddie Jones defended his credentials after he watched England produce a rudderless display to end a difficult 2022 with a 27-13 loss to South Africa at Twickenham. Tries from Kurt-Lee Arendse and Eben Etzebeth either side of half-time helped the Springboks ease to a comfortable victory in west London with Faf de Klerk adding an 11-point haul while Damian Willemse kicked two drop goals. World champions South Africa finished with 14 men after Thomas du Toit's 61st-minute red card for a no arms tackle on Luke Cowan-Dickie but Henry Slade's late score was all England could muster during a drab finale to the Autumn Nations Series. It meant Jones' side suffered another defeat, their sixth from 12 Tests in the calendar year, which is their worst run since 2008. The Springboks' dominance across the pitch was reminiscent of their 2019 World Cup final triumph and, despite England going backwards since their runners-up showing in Japan, their Australian head coach insisted they could have a "really good go" at next year's tournament in France. "We want to win. We don't want to get beat by a big score to South Africa and don't want to have the worst record since 2008 so it is a problem but I accept full responsibility for that," Jones said. "Obviously on results we are not happy but I feel like we are building a really good base to have a really good go at the World Cup, a really good go. "A number of young players got great experience today and they'll come back better players for that. We've got other players coming back to form, some of our more senior players and we're not far away. "We need to develop consistently. Test match rugby is all about consistency."

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Eddie Jones - Eben Etzebeth - Damian Willemse - England booed off as South Africa ease to win - rte.ie - South Africa - Japan - New Zealand

England booed off as South Africa ease to win

England collapsed to their first defeat by South Africa at Twickenham for eight years as an autumn of crushing disappointment concluded with a 27-13 rout.

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Luis Suarez - 'Rebirth? We are not dead', says Costa Rica coach Suarez after Spain humiliation - channelnewsasia.com - Germany - Spain - Canada -  Doha - Japan - Honduras - Costa Rica

'Rebirth? We are not dead', says Costa Rica coach Suarez after Spain humiliation

DOHA : Costa Rica coach Luis Suarez dismissed any notions of the team needing a 'rebirth' following their humiliating 7-0 loss against Spain in their World Cup group opener, saying they will not repeat the same mistakes against Japan.

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Hajime Moriyasu - Japan want to build style by learning from others, says coach Moriyasu - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Germany - Spain - Japan - Costa Rica

Japan want to build style by learning from others, says coach Moriyasu

AL RAYYAN, Qatar: Japan want to build their own style of football by learnig from other countries, coach Hajime Moriyasu said on Saturday (Nov 26) after the Bundesliga players in his squad stepped up to beat four-time champions Germany in the World Cup opener.

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Luis Enrique - German pass masters will test Spain's possession game - Luis Enrique - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Qatar - Germany - Spain - Usa -  Doha - Japan - county Will - Costa Rica

German pass masters will test Spain's possession game - Luis Enrique

DOHA : Spain could be given a taste of their own medicine when they take on Germany in a potentially decisive clash at the World Cup on Sunday because both European heavyweights seek to control games by dominating possession, Spain coach Luis Enrique said.

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Ferran Torres - Luis Enrique - 'Resounding' victory could breed complacency - Luis Enrique - rte.ie - Qatar - Germany - Spain - Japan - Costa Rica

'Resounding' victory could breed complacency - Luis Enrique

Luis Enrique warned overconfidence could cause Spain's downfall when they face Germany in their second Group E clash on Sunday.

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Leroy Sané - Hansi Flick - Germany face 'final' against Spain, out to protect reputation-Flick - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Qatar - Germany - Spain - Japan

Germany face 'final' against Spain, out to protect reputation-Flick

AL RAYYAN, Qatar : Germany go into their second World Cup Group E game against Spain on Sunday knowing it is like a final, Germany coach Hansi Flick said on Saturday, with his team facing possible elimination if they are defeated again.

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Nick Kyrgios - Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 to revive their World Cup campaign - arabnews.com - Qatar - France - Denmark - Serbia - Australia - Abu Dhabi - Tunisia - Egypt - Uae - Japan -  Tunisia - Saudi Arabia - Costa Rica - county Marathon

Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 to revive their World Cup campaign

AL WAKRAH, Qatar: Australia only needed to avoid defeat to stay in the World Cup. The Socceroos did more than that in a 1-0 win over Tunisia on Saturday.Mitchell Duke gave Australia the lead midway through the first half with a header and Australia went on to register their first win at soccer’s biggest event since a victory over Serbia back in 2010.The result means Australia still have a chance to qualify for the round of 16, despite losing 4-1 to defending champion France in their opening match.France and Australia lead Group D with three points each, while Denmark and Tunisia have one point each.France play Denmark later tonight.In the final round of group games on Wednesday, Tunisia play France and Australia meet Denmark.After a scrappy start from both sides, Australia went ahead with a play out of the back from their goalkeeper.

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