No talk of Brighton Miracle, Erasmus says

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Playing a warm-up fixture against Japan had been deliberate in order to try and dampen down any talk of the Brighton Miracle if the Springboks met ...

TOKYO: Playing a warm-up fixture against Japan had been deliberate in order to try and dampen down any talk of the Brighton Miracle if the Springboks met the tournament hosts during the World Cup, South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus said on Monday.

"It's 1-1, and now we go into a quarter-final game against a really tough team. That game is in the past now." Japan were error prone in the humid conditions and did not stretch the defence as much as they have other sides in the World Cup, while South Africa chose to play without the ball for long stretches to work on their defence and counter-attack."I must say that in that warm-up game, there was no pressure," Erasmus said.

"It will probably be something where we will have to match their pace and speed, and try to keep up with the way they play the game."

 

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