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Reigning champions South Africa take on fellow three-time winners New Zealand in Saturday’s Rugby World Cup final baccarat
Here, the PA news agency picks a team from the best performing players in the tournament baccarat
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Beauden Barrett (New Zealand): Two-time world player of the year set the standard for a playmaking full-back baccarat
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Damian Penaud (France): Daredevil wing who topped the try-scoring chart until Will Jordan ran amok against Argentina baccarat
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Waisea Nayacalevu (Fiji): The Islanders’ skipper stood out in a backline full of lethal runners baccarat
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Bundee Aki (Ireland): A player of the tournament candidate through his powerful running, clever lines and slick footwork baccarat
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Will Jordan (New Zealand): Ruthless finisher who is in the company of greats such as Jonah Lomu after amassing eight tries baccarat
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Richie Mo’unga (New Zealand): The game’s most complete fly-half with the creativity to match his game management baccarat
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Aaron Smith (New Zealand): One of the World Cup’s smallest players is also among its smartest baccarat
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Ox Nche (South Africa): The Springboks’ strongest scrummager may be on the bench but what an impact he makes baccarat
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Mike Tadjer (Portugal): A front row all-rounder who was especially influential in the shock victory over Fiji baccarat
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Ben Tameifuna (Tonga): Monster tighthead prop weighing in at 23st 11lbs yet has the carrying prowess to match his scrummaging baccarat
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Eben Etzebaccarat beth (South Africa): A snarling enforcer and still the game’s dominant second row despite an off-night against England baccarat
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Tadhg Beirne (Ireland): Ever-present for Ireland who provided fight whether playing at lock or in the second-row baccarat
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Courtney Lawes (England): A back-row warrior with a sharp rugby brain excelled in the biggest games baccarat
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Jac Morgan (Wales): Blockbusting flanker who showed maturity beyond his years to lead Wales into the quarter-finals baccarat
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Ardie Savea (New Zealand): Pushed very close by England’s Ben Earl but Savea is a class apart baccarat
More aboutPA ReadyNew ZealandDamian PenaudBeauden BarrettBundee AkiSouth AfricaAaron SmithEben Etzebaccarat bethFranceDaredevilCourtney LawesIrelandFijiOneJonah LomuArdie SaveaEnglandPortugalTongaWalesBen Earl1/2New Zealand players dominate – who makes our World Cup team?New Zealand players dominate – who makes our World Cup team?New Zealand players dominate – who makes our World Cup team?Full-back Beauden Barrett (pictured in semi-final action against Argentina) is one of five New Zealand players in PA’s Rugby World Cup team of the tournament (Adam Davy/PA) baccarat
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Sky baccarat Sports tried something new in its analysis on Monday Night baccarat Football this week, and the results were fascinating baccarat
Host Dave Jones and regular pundit Jamie Carragher were joined by Wolves manager Gary O’Neil, who came to the studio armed with clips of training sessions before Wolves’ win at Bournemouth last weekend, and proceeded to calmly explain how his team dismantled the opposition’s midfield three in devastating detail baccarat
MNF has a rich history of guests on the show including Jurgen Klopp, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and Mauricio Pochettino baccarat
O’Neil – a solid if unspectacular Premier League midfielder in his second managerial job – may not have been near the top of many viewers’ wishlists baccarat
But the way he explained his idea for beating Bournemouth, and then showed clips of that exact plan coming to fruition in a Premier League match – “I could show about 15 of these instances in the game,” he said – went far beyond any analysis we’d seen before baccarat
It added a little spice that O’Neil was demonstrating how to beat Bournemouth, the club who sacked him in June, even after he had kept them in the Premier League against the odds baccarat
O’Neil said he wasn’t bitter about that, just as he humbly insisted his players should get all the credit for Wolves’ win baccarat
But watching his masterplan play out, you were left with the impression of an intelligent, thoughtful manager with the skill to outsmart his rivals baccarat
This was no doubt part of the appeal of appearing on the programme: a platform for O’Neil to showcase himself to whoever might be listening, whether that be former employers or future ones baccarat
MNF is the closest thing to a manager giving a Ted Talk to the entire baccarat football congregation, and the response on social media revealed an audience who were rapt baccarat
Later he talked through Wolves’ tactics to nullify Manchester City, in a game his side surprisingly won 2-1 baccarat
It was like watching a magician reveal the secrets of his trick, except there were no grand gestures, just a deadpan Gary O’Neil explaining why Erling Haaland failed to score against Craig Dawson baccarat
Jones and Carragher asked the questions you were wondering, but ultimately these shows are only as good as their guests, and O’Neil was compelling on a range of subjects baccarat
He talked about himself as an “average” player who had to use his brain to keep up baccarat
“Central midfield seems to be a decent position to become a manager from,” he said baccarat
“You have to have a good understanding of the game baccarat
You’re involved in a lot of it baccarat
”He became intrigued by coaching when, at Middlesbrough, Gareth Southgate suddenly made the step up from player to manager baccarat
“Gareth had to switch from going for drinks with the boys to being the one who sets the highest standards every day, and it got me thinking how I would go about that baccarat
” Through O’Neil’s playing career, different managers gave him pieces of the coaching puzzle: Sam Allardyce always delivered a crystal clear understanding of every role, and Alex Neil brought tactical insight and energy on the training field baccarat
The wider show around the featured match, Tottenham v Fulham, was full of typical new-age insight, like pizza charts comparing the two teams’ key data points, which were naturally in sharp contrast baccarat
Then there was the entertaining post-match interview with James Maddison, with a screen wheeled in beside him to analyse some key moments of Spurs’ 2-0 win baccarat
Carragher’s questioning of the second goal – “why are you looking over your shoulder here?” – brought an enlightening answer from Maddison, who revealed how he pressured Fulham’s Calvin Bassey to use his weaker foot, forced an error, and then checked Bassey’s position to know he would be onside when Son Heung-min played him in to score baccarat
These shows reveal a few things baccarat
That baccarat football, a game which gets much of its popularity from its simplicity, is a complicated game at the elite level, played out on small margins, in precise details that bypass most of us most of the time baccarat
It is a useful reminder that the game is hard, and that when someone makes a mistake, like Bassey last night, they might be culpable but they might also be the victim of a targeted tactic, days in the making baccarat
MNF has been pioneering baccarat football coverage for over a decade, with Carragher and Gary Neville at the forefront of a mission to tear up the old script of disgruntled ex-players complaining about defending; to approach the game with nuance, and assume similar levels of knowledge and fascination in their viewers baccarat
For baccarat football lovers, it is one of the best shows on TV baccarat
The recent appearance of Brentford manager Thomas Frank was another good watch, yet this episode set a whole new standard baccarat
For all the recent fly-on-the-wall documentaries trying to get under baccarat football’s skin, this went deeper baccarat
Unexpectedly, Gary O’Neil opened a treasure trove of baccarat football’s secrets, and now we want more baccarat
The next MNF is on 6 November: Spurs v Chelsea baccarat
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