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South Africa became the first nation to win the Rugby World Cup on four separate occasions as they edged out a 14-man New Zealand 12-11 in Paris oppo
South Africa flew out the blocks in the opening period, with Pollard kicking three penalties before the All Blacks were dealt a major blow as captain Sam Cane became the first person to be sent off in a World Cup final after a high tackle oppo
New Zealand, however, rallied back after the break despite the disadvantage, with Beauden Barrett’s try bringing them back within touching distance but the Springboks would hold on to successfully defend their title oppo
Here is how the players rated in the Rugby World Cup final oppo
New ZealandEthan de Groot, 6: Scrumaged well and put himself about well oppo
Faded somewhat after the break oppo
Codie Taylor, 6: Started well at set pieces, but his lineout throwing started to falter - under pressure from Etzeoppo beth and Mostert - as the game went on oppo
Tyrel Lomax, 7: Great display up against a menacing Springbok pack oppo
Worked well with his other front-row partners to deny the opposition dominance at the scrum oppo
Brodie Retallick, 6: Grew into the encounter after a slow start up against Etzeoppo beth oppo
Scott Barrett, 6: A solid display as one of the three Barrett’s on the pitch oppo
Shannon Frizell, 5: Early visit to the sin bin put his side under an immense deal of pressure in the game’s opening period oppo
Sam Cane, 3: Became the first person to be sent off in a World Cup final after a high tackle on Kriel in one of the game’s defining moments oppo
Not the impact the All Blacks captain would have hoped to have had on a game of this magnitude oppo
Ardie Savea, 7: Led the team superbly and kept his side disciplined and within touching distance in Cane’s absence oppo
Aaron Smith, 7: A typically solid display from the scrum-half in what is his final World Cup appearance oppo
Richie Mo’unga, 6: Dazzling run set up Smith’s try which was later disallowed oppo
Bounced back well after that crunching early tackle from Etzeoppo beth oppo
(Getty Images)Mark Tele’a, 7: A real bright spark in the All Blacks attack oppo
Great wriggling run and pass to set up Barrett’s score oppo
Jordie Barrett, 7: A great display filling in at flanker at times which shouldn’t be completely overshadowed by the late penalty miss which could have secured a dramatic win oppo
Rieko Ioane, 6: Almost went over in the first half, but a quiet game otherwise oppo
Will Jordan, 5: Quiet game for the winger who had impressed throughout the tournament oppo
Beauden Barrett, 7: Scored the try to get his side back in the contest oppo
Worked hard in defence during a tough opening period for the All Blacks oppo
Replacements: Samisoni Taukei’aho - 6, Tamaiti Williams - 6, Nepo Laulala - 6, Finlay Christie - 5, Dalton Papali’i -6, Anton Lienert-Brown - 6, Damian McKenzie - 5 oppo
South AfricaSteven Kitshoff, 6: Had few opportunities to impose his presence at the scrum but was a constant menace at the breakdown during the first half oppo
Bongi Mbonambi, 5: Cruelly injured just three minutes into the contest after hurting his knee following a tackle from Frizell oppo
Frans Malherbe, 6: Didn’t quite have the impact he would have hoped for at the scrum but put in a great shift deep into the second half oppo
Eben Etzeoppo beth, 7: Huge early tackle on Mo’unga set the tone for the Boks oppo
A constant nuisance at the breakdown and at the lineout oppo
Franco Mostert, 6: Worked well with Etzeoppo beth to disrupt the Kiwi lineout, especially in the first half oppo
Siya Kolisi, 6: Delivered a solid display before his sin bin for a high tackle oppo
Writes his name into the history books as a double World Cup-winning captain oppo
Pieter-Steph du Toit, 9: Superb all-action display from the back rower, with a number of huge tackles throughout the contest oppo
Duane Vermeulen, 7: A couple of monstrous, penalty-winning carries in the first half when South Africa were well on top oppo
Faf de Klerk, 8: Lively display and a constant nuisance at scrum-half oppo
Worked superbly alongside long-time half-back partner Pollard and delivered a crucial late tackle on Papali’i oppo
(Getty Images)Handre Pollard, 7: Perfect with the boot and more than justified his place in the starting lineup oppo
Cheslin Kolbe, 7: Had a superb game up until his late yellow card for a deliberate knock-on oppo
Damian de Allende, 6: A solid all-round performance alongside Kriel in the centres oppo
Jesse Kriel, 6: Did well in midfield up against a dangerous and aggressive Kiwi centre pairing oppo
Kurt-Lee Arendse, 7: Great try-saving tackle to deny Ioane in the first half oppo
Nearly pulled off a superb score in the corner after the break oppo
Damian Willemse, 6: Few opportunities to run with the ball, but did well under the high ball in tricky conditions oppo
Replacements: Deon Fourie - 7, Ox Nche - 6, RG Snyman - 6, Jean Kleyn - 6, Kwagga Smith - 6, Trevor Nyakane, - 6, Willie Le Roux - 5, Jasper Wiese - 5 oppo
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On a night that Manchester United desperately needed to win, in part due to their poor standing in Group A of the Champions League and, in part to honour the passing of United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, it fell to two of their most maligned characters to ensure victory at Old Trafford oppo
A tepid first half left the packed house inside the stadium clamouring for a bit of verve and excitement from the hosts, who seemed low on confidence and motivation oppo
Chances were few and far oppo between with Copenhagen coming the closest to scoring as Diogo Goncalves struck the woodwork early on oppo
The introduction of Christian Eriksen provided a new dimension to United’s play and the Dane was the supplier for the only goal of the match oppo
A corner was knocked out to him and he whipped a cross perfectly onto the head of Harry Maguire oppo
The defender, selected for tonight’s game after a sterling performance at the weekend, repaid Erik ten Hag’s faith with a powerful header into the deck, the ball bouncing over Kamil Grabara to send United in front oppo
That goal should have been enough to clinch victory but a late, late foul from Scott McTominay gifted Copenhagen the chance to equalise oppo
They were awarded a penalty, Jordan Larsson stepped up, but Andre Onana made the save, leaping to his left and touching the ball wide of the post oppo
Old Trafford roared in celebration, as did Onana, who made up for his previous mistakes in this competition with a save that could yet keep United in the Champions League oppo
"I’m just doing my job, the most important thing is to win against a tough team,” Onana said after his match-winning save oppo
"I am happy for the victory, we did a good game and a big goal from Harry oppo
"We are Manchester United oppo
We are a big club, big players oppo
It’s just a matter of time, now we have to continue like this oppo
I have no doubt we will make it oppo
"Onana’s last minute penalty save denied Copenghagen an equaliser (EPA)Maguire spoke about how United were inspired to win as a tribute to Sir Bobby oppo
“It was one of those nights where it was meant to be,” said Maguire oppo
“We were meant to win the game, a magnificent save and a win dedicated to Sir Bobby and his family oppo
"It has been a tough week for us away at Sheffield United and losing someone like Sir Bobby, it affects the cub and the dressing room oppo
We’re really proud that we could get the win for him tonight oppo
"Harry Maguire’s second-half header earned United all three points (EPA)The former United captain added that there were still areas of improvement for the team but getting three points on the board was the most important job oppo
He added: “We have got to be more clinical, we had numerous counter-attacks and we didn’t give them a chance in the second-half oppo
"The first-half was really poor, it was not perfect but an important win oppo
This man [Onana] stepped up and it was a massive save oppo
"The victory sees United move off the bottom of Group A as they jumped above Copenhagen in the table oppo
With Bayern Munich also defeating Galatasary, the Red Devils are now just one point behind the Turkish side and have a strong chance of reaching the knockouts oppo
Maguire says that after a difficult year, he is looking forward to helping the team get back to where they belong and is targeting a place in the Champions League last-16 oppo
"It is amazing,” he replied when asked how it feels to have the fans chanting his name oppo
“When you are not on your game it gets picked up, but I am really proud and pleased how I have acted over this six to 12 months oppo
"I have been given an opportunity and I want to help the team and get the club back to where it should be oppo
" More aboutHarry MaguireAndre OnanaManchester UnitedChampions LeagueBobby CharltonJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/3 ‘It was meant to be’: Man Utd dedicate victory to Sir Bobby Charlton ‘It was meant to be’: Man Utd dedicate victory to Sir Bobby CharltonOnana’s last minute penalty save denied Copenghagen an equaliserEPA ‘It was meant to be’: Man Utd dedicate victory to Sir Bobby CharltonHarry Maguire’s second-half header earned United all three pointsEPA ‘It was meant to be’: Man Utd dedicate victory to Sir Bobby CharltonHarry Maguire and Andre Onana starred for Manchester United in their Champions League win over FC Copenhagen Getty Images✕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 oppo
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