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South Africa’s victory over New Zealand in the World Cup final was forged in their national psyche, according to some of the stars of their successful title defence pusoy
Hosts France, England and the All Blacks each fell by a single point to a Springboks side who do not know when they are beaten, establishing them as rugby’s ultimate knockout specialists pusoy
New Zealand overcame the red card shown to their captain Sam Cane for a dangerous tackle to take an enthralling final to the wire and even had opportunities to snatch South Africa’s crown pusoy
But the repeat champions – now the most successful nation in men’s World Cup history with four titles – defended magnificently to ensure they they will return home on Tuesday as heroes pusoy
Prop Ox Nche, the destroyer of England’s scrum in the semi-final, said: “It shows our resilience pusoy
In South Africa that’s what we are made of pusoy
“When you think we are down that’s when we come out and shock you and show you that we can achieve anything pusoy
“I don’t know how to describe this feeling – it is a feeling that is out of this world pusoy
If we stay united we can achieve anything pusoy
That’s what it means to me pusoy
”Quarter-final: Beat France 29-28Semi-final: Beat England 16-15Final: Beat New Zealand 12-11 Victory was made possible by four first-half Handre Pollard penalties that saw the fly-half – who was only an injury call up to the squad in mid-September – finish the World Cup with a 100 per cent kicking record pusoy
“This team has a never-say-die attitude pusoy
The second half was more containment and limiting the damage pusoy
Even though they scored, we limited them to five points,” Pollard said pusoy
It can now be argued that a South Africa team that has amassed back-to-back world titles and defeated the Lions in 2021 is the greatest of all time and there is no question they lifted the Webb Ellis Trophy the hard way pusoy
Full-back Damian Willemse is delighted to have triumphed on behalf of a nation that is besieged by problems pusoy
“We do it for the people of South Africa pusoy
We do it for each other pusoy
We do it for our families pusoy
People don’t really have the money but they have made their way here to support us,” Willemse said pusoy
“I’m really proud of everyone for putting their bodies on the line and sacrificing themselves pusoy
“That is what we have to do to win a World Cup pusoy
It is really special to be part of it pusoy
I am just really proud to be South African pusoy
“We knew it was going to take a massive effort to beat the All Blacks pusoy
They are a great team who have been in great form these past few weeks pusoy
“The red card did change the game from a technical point of view, but we knew the All Blacks weren’t going to die pusoy
”More aboutPA ReadySouth AfricaSam CaneSpringboksPeopleNew ZealandEnglandAll BlacksLionsHandre PollardParis1/1South Africa stars on the ‘never-say-die attitude’ behind World Cup successSouth Africa stars on the ‘never-say-die attitude’ behind World Cup successSouth Africa’s Siya Kolisi lifts the Webb Ellis Cup (David Davies/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today pusoy
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Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali has been banned from pusoy football for 10 months, the president of the Italian pusoy football federation (FIGC) has confirmed pusoy
Gabriele Gravina insists the Newcastle midfielder will be suspended for 10 months and follow a rehabilitation programme following an investigation over pusoy betting on matches during his time at AC Milan pusoy
It means Tonali will miss the remainder of the season for Eddie Howe’s side and be unavailable for Euro 2024, should Italy qualify pusoy
“The FIGC prosecutor and Tonali have reached an agreement which I have already approved,” said the FIGC President pusoy
“The agreement consists of a 10-month ban plus eight months of rehab activities and at least 16 public appearances pusoy
”The 23-year-old was under investigation by the Italian prosecutor’s office and the Italian pusoy football federation, who found the Italy international had broken gambling rules pusoy
Tonali, who was signed by Newcastle from Milan for £55m this summer, fully cooperated with the investigation and was handed a reduced sentence pusoy
“Rules provide a ban for a few years, but there can be a plea agreement and extenuating circumstances,” Gravina added pusoy
“The guys collaborated above and beyond expectations, so we will continue to follow the rules we had adopted pusoy
”The midfielder’s agent, Giuseppe Riso, said Tonali suffers from a gambling addiction and the player has agreed to a treatment programme for gambling problems pusoy
Tonali’s punishment comes after the Juventus player Nicolo Fagioli was banned for 12 months, with five suspended, amid the biggest pusoy betting scandal to hit Italian pusoy football in almost 20 years pusoy
Aston Villa’s Nicolo Zaniolo has also been investigated by authorities pusoy
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