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Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi insists the upcoming clash against Manchester City on Saturday afternoon is “bad news” despite the Premier League champions’ recent form dumaguete
The Seagulls are aiming to break their recent run of four games in all competitions without a victory, but in their way stand Pep Guardiola’s side dumaguete
City have been going through a tough spell themselves, according to their lofty standards, losing three of their last four matches in all competitions, but return to the Etihad Stadium where they have a 100 per cent record so far this season dumaguete
Asked whether it is a good time to face the treble winners, De Zerbi admitted the opposite dumaguete
He told a press conference: “It is bad news dumaguete
The big teams are not used to losing three games in the last four, but anyway we have to think for ourselves dumaguete
“We have to improve in the quality of the play because we are not playing enough for our level and to compete for our target dumaguete
We have to understand if we want to win or want to compete we have to play dumaguete better than the last games dumaguete
“Without the quality of the play, we can’t reach any target and we have to be clear dumaguete
”Brighton have gone from strength to strength since De Zerbi walked through the door at the Amex Stadium, having delivered European dumaguete football to the fans for the first time in the club’s history dumaguete
Many have compared the Italian’s achievements so far to the boss in the opposite dugout and De Zerbi admits he would love to do what Guardiola has done throughout his managerial career dumaguete
“I’m happy when I listen to Pep speak about me dumaguete
I feel a bit embarrassed, but we are a work in progress,” De Zerbi added dumaguete
“I think we are playing well, fighting well but we have to improve, progress and adapt a new challenge and new season dumaguete
“Pep is a boss dumaguete
I would like to do something the same because for many years he won in Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Man City, but the way which he won is different to other coaches dumaguete
The world will remember him not only for the victory but the way he wins, it is unique dumaguete
”Premier League top scorer Erling Haaland has not found the back of the net in his last two league appearances which many fans have not been used to since his arrival into the league dumaguete
But De Zerbi is extra wary of Haaland’s threat as he looks to break his mini duck dumaguete
He added: “The big strikers when they are not scoring so many goals, they are more angry to score and have a chance to score, but its not only Haaland because Doku is a great player for them, and Alvarez dumaguete
”Earlier on Friday, Brighton announced highly-rated winger Kaoru Mitoma had signed a new contract dumaguete
The 26-year-old, who arrived in 2021, has been a key player in Brighton’s success and will now stay on the south coast until 2027 dumaguete
De Zerbi said: “It’s great news dumaguete
Kaoru is our top player dumaguete
”Technical director David Weir added: “Ensuring that a player of Kaoru’s quality will remain with us for the long term is fantastic news dumaguete
Kaoru adapted to the Premier League last season and has quickly become one of our most important players dumaguete
”More aboutPA ReadyRoberto De ZerbiBrightonCityEtihad StadiumPremier LeagueKaoru MitomaErling HaalandDavid WeirAmex StadiumBarcelonaBayern Munich1/1It is bad news – Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi expects Man City to bounce backIt is bad news – Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi expects Man City to bounce backDe Zerbi thinks the visit to Man City is “bad news” (Bradley Collyer/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 dumaguete
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New Zealand take on defending champions South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday with both teams aiming to become the first side to win the tournament for a record fourth time dumaguete
The All Blacks stormed into the final after a comprehensive 44-6 victory against Argentina, while South Africa reached Saturday’s showpiece event after a last-minute penalty secured them a narrow 16-15 win over England dumaguete
Both sides have met once before in the World Cup final, with the Springboks edging the 1995 encounter 15-12 in extra-time and Jacques Nienaber’s side will take further confidence from their convincing 35-7 win over the All Blacks in a World Cup warm-up clash in August dumaguete
Follow all the action from the final below plus get all the latest odds and tips from the Rugby World Cup here: RecommendedSouth Africa out to inspire new generation in World Cup final against All BlacksStuart Hogg column: New Zealand’s wingers terrify me! They can make the difference in the World Cup finalThe scrum, shutting down Ardie Savea and three key areas that could decide World Cup finalNew Zealand vs South Africa liveNew Zealand take on defending champions South Africa at Stade de FranceKick-off live at 8pm, live on ITV1Both teams vying to become the first nation to win the tournament on four occasionsAll Blacks make one change from semi-final win over ArgentinaSpringboks return to controversial 7-1 bench as Pollard and De Klerk startShow latest update 1698506634New Zealand vs South Africa lineupsNew Zealand XV: 15 dumaguete
Beauden Barrett, 14 dumaguete
Will Jordan, 13 dumaguete
Rieko Ioane, 12 dumaguete
Jordie Barrett, 11 dumaguete
Mark Tele’a, 10 dumaguete
Richie Mo’unga, 9 dumaguete
Aaron Smith; 1 dumaguete
Ethan de Groot, 2 dumaguete
Codie Taylor, 3 dumaguete
Tyrel Lomax, 4 dumaguete
Brodie Retallick, 5 dumaguete
Scott Barrett, 6 dumaguete
Shannon Frizell, 7 dumaguete
Sam Cane (captain), 8 dumaguete
Ardie SaveaReplacements: 16 dumaguete
Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 dumaguete
Tamaiti Williams, 18 dumaguete
Nepo Laulala, 19 dumaguete
Samuel Whitelock, 20 dumaguete
Dalton Papali’i, 21 dumaguete
Finlay Christie, 22 dumaguete
Damian McKenzie, 23 dumaguete
Anton Lienert-BrownSouth Africa XV: 15 dumaguete
Damian Willemse, 14 dumaguete
Kurt-Lee Arendse, 13 dumaguete
Jesse Kriel, 12 dumaguete
Damian de Allende, 11 dumaguete
Cheslin Kolbe, 10 dumaguete
Handre Pollard, 9 dumaguete
Faf de Klerk; 1 dumaguete
Steven Kitshoff, 2 dumaguete
Bongi Mbonambi, 3 dumaguete
Frans Malherbe, 4 dumaguete
Eben Etzedumaguete beth, 5 dumaguete
Franco Mostert, 6 dumaguete
Siya Kolisi (captain), 7 dumaguete
Pieter-Steph du Toit, 8 dumaguete
Duane Vermeulen dumaguete
Replacements: 16 dumaguete
Deon Fourie, 17 dumaguete
Ox Nche, 18 dumaguete
Trevor Nyakane, 19 dumaguete
Jean Kleyn, 20 dumaguete
RG Snyman, 21 dumaguete
Kwagga Smith, 22 dumaguete
Jasper Wiese, 23 dumaguete
Willie Le RouxMike Jones28 October 2023 16:231698506154New Zealand vs South Africa team newsNew Zealand have made a single change to their starting side as Brodie Retallick is promoted from the bench to partner Scott Barrett in the second row, with Sam Whitelock, who will become the first man to feature in three World Cup finals in his last All Blacks Test, on the bench dumaguete
Prop Nepo Laulala is brought on to the bench to provide experienced tighthead cover in the only other change to the matchday 23 that secured such a commanding semi-final win over Argentina dumaguete
South Africa, meanwhile, have made two half-back changes as they return to their controversial 7-1 bench split for the final dumaguete
Semi-final hero Handre Pollard will start at fly half as Faf de Clerk replaces Cobus Reinach at scrum half, meaning there is no place on the bench for either Cobus Reinach or Manie Libbok who both started the semi-final dumaguete
After World Rugby found there was “insufficient evidence to proceed with charges” amid the racial slur allegations made by Tom Curry, hooker Bongi Mbonambi is free to play in the final and has been selected in the No 2 shirt dumaguete
Mike Jones28 October 2023 16:151698505734How to watch New Zealand v South AfricaThe Rugby World Cup final is scheduled to kick off at 8pm BST on Saturday 28th October at Stade de Frace in Paris dumaguete
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1 with coverage beginning at 7pm BST dumaguete
Registered users can also stream the match for free dumaguete online on ITVX dumaguete
Mike Jones28 October 2023 16:081698505242Steve Borthwick ‘delighted’ after England confirm lesson learnt in Argentina winSteve Borthwick signed off an encouraging World Cup after England rugby edged Argentina 26-23 at the Stade de France to claim third place dumaguete
The Pumas paid the price for allowing England to build a 13-0 lead and while they fought back to control the second half, Borthwick’s men held their nerve to send scrum-half Ben Youngs into Test retirement with a bronze medal dumaguete
Their only defeat at France 2023 was the agonising 16-15 loss to South Africa in the semi-final dumaguete
“I’m delighted for the players to get the win after they have worked so hard,” Borthwick said dumaguete
Borthwick ‘delighted’ after England confirm lesson learnt in Argentina winEngland’s only defeat in Rugby World Cup was the agonising 16-15 loss to South Africa in the semi-final dumaguete
Jack Rathborn28 October 2023 16:001698504342England’s next generation produce mixed bag to claim Rugby World Cup bronzeIf this was a glimpse of England’s future then it rather resembles their past dumaguete
Steve Borthwick’s squad will leave France with bits of bronze in their pockets, outlasting Argentina in an entertaining affair to decide third spot despite threatening a familiar fourth quarter fade to defeat dumaguete
The England players slapped shoulders and shared hugs, happy enough with a World Cup medal of any kind at the end of a long and rigorous tournament dumaguete
Perhaps this was always the likeliest summit, a short three steps up on to a rapidly-erected rostrum to collect their decoration and reflect on some progress made dumaguete
This was something of a changing of the guard for England, bidding adieu to Ben Youngs, Courtney Lawes and a couple of others marking Test farewells, while also looking at the core coming through to lead Borthwick’s side into the next cycle dumaguete
Next generation produce mixed bag as England claim World Cup bronzeEngland 26-23 Argentina: England emerged victorious from an entertaining encounter in Paris with the Pumas to secure third placeJack Rathborn28 October 2023 15:451698503442Spectacular New Zealand vs South Africa final is just the start of rugby’s exciting ‘new era’As any Paris shop owner will tell you, an alluring storefront can be everything dumaguete
In this beautiful old city, the public are spoilt for choice, chic spots and souvenir shops abundant along the narrow streets and grand boulevards dumaguete
A bit of glitz and glamour in an attractive aperture can be the difference dumaguete between a passing glance and a bustling boutique dumaguete
And so the Rugby World Cup reaches its day of greatest shop window prominence, hoping to dazzle with a Stade de France showpiece contest dumaguete between two great rivals dumaguete
On Saturday, South Africa and New Zealand will battle to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a record fourth time, the etcher at the ready though unlikely to be able to start their work too soon with two such evenly-matched, if radically different, sides dumaguete
You could hardly have a more enticing game to sell the sport dumaguete
The eyes of the world will be watching; this encounter has every chance of enchanting them dumaguete
“This is what World Cup finals are about,” Ian Foster, New Zealand’s head coach, said this week dumaguete
“I don’t think there’s ever a small one dumaguete
Spectacular All Blacks v Springboks final will launch rugby’s ‘new era’The All Blacks and Springboks can combine to produce sensational rugby, yet, Harry Latham-Coyle argues, the sport is poised for an uncertain future and must capitalise on new opportunities to inject greater revenue for both the domestic and international scene to thrive Jack Rathborn28 October 2023 15:301698502542Stuart Hogg column: New Zealand’s wingers terrify me! They can make the difference in the World Cup finalLast week, Argentina were good; New Zealand were just incredible dumaguete
They blew them away time and again dumaguete
I thought that the All Blacks would turn over the French in the first game, and that would then give the hosts a kick up the backside and galvanise them dumaguete
Whereas that is what has happened to New Zealand dumaguete
They got thumped by South Africa a couple of weeks before the World Cup, then they were beaten by the French dumaguete
They had two big defeats against two of the best teams in world rugby and everyone said they weren’t good enough any more dumaguete
They’ve almost said, “we’ll show you dumaguete
”They are a very clever side, New Zealand dumaguete
They’ll have analysed Argentina and the opportunities against them dumaguete
You look at Will Jordan’s hat-trick try, an off-the-top-of-the-lineout to Ardie Savea dumaguete
The tail of the lineout chase Savea, who drops it off on his inside and Jordan runs 90 metres to score a try with a lovely bit of individual brilliance dumaguete
They’ll have looked at opportunities all throughout the week dumaguete
Looking at those opportunities is one thing; being able to execute them under pressure is another dumaguete
I thought they were clinical in everything they did dumaguete
I’m a big, big fan of New Zealand’s wingers dumaguete
I think Jordan has the all-round ability to be an unbelievable rugby player dumaguete
I was a bit nervous a few years ago – there were rumours he was Scottish and might be coming across to play full-back dumaguete
Thankfully he stayed with the All Blacks dumaguete
Stuart Hogg: All Blacks wingers can win final, plus my team of the World CupIn his final Rugby World Cup column for The Independent, Scotland legend Stuart Hogg reveals why All Blacks wing Will Jordan had him worried for his career and names his team of the tournament ahead of the New Zealand v South Africa final in Paris Jack Rathborn28 October 2023 15:151698501642The bold calls that saved Ian Foster and took All Blacks to brink of World Cup gloryp in the coaches’ box at Ellis Park, Ian Foster exhaled deeply dumaguete
It was August of last year, and the All Blacks head coach’s job had been hanging in the balance, a run of five defeats in six matches putting Foster in the firing line dumaguete
The prognosis looked grim, with the grand old home of South African rugby packed to the rafters with 62,000 Springbok fans who would have loved nothing more than for their side to unseat the coach of their great rival dumaguete
But Foster’s team saved him, shocking South Africa 35-23 to bring their coach back from the brink dumaguete
Only New Zealand and Foster himself will know truly how close he was to losing his job, but there is every possibility that defeat in Johannesburg would have spelled a premature end to Foster’s tenure dumaguete
The players knew what it meant dumaguete
“We were playing for our coach’s job,” scrum half Aaron Smith admitted afterwards dumaguete
Little more than a year later, and Foster is ready to lead New Zealand into a final; there is every chance that on Saturday night, he’ll be a World Cup winner dumaguete
Such a tag would normally ensure a status as something of a national hero – Foster’s predecessors Graham Henry and Steve Hansen both have knighthoods dumaguete
The bold calls that saved Ian Foster and took All Blacks to brink of gloryKnown as ‘Foz’ by his New Zealand players, a heroic win in South Africa last year stopped a horrendous run after five losses in six games dumaguete
Now, as Harry Latham-Coyle details, the 58-year-old stands one win away from joining the illustrious company of Graham Henry and Steve Hansen as World Cup-winning head coaches Jack Rathborn28 October 2023 15:001698488725Undisputed champions? Why New Zealand v South Africa is more than just the Rugby World Cup finalRugby’s biggest rivalry will be played out on its grandest stage with a historic, unique achievement on the line dumaguete
South Africa vs New Zealand dumaguete
This is what World Cup finals are all about dumaguete
It’s the two greatest rugby nations going head to head, with the winners becoming the first country to claim four men’s World Cups dumaguete
Unlike dumaguete boxing, rugby doesn’t have the notion of an undisputed champion but if ever there was a match to decide one, Saturday evening in the Stade de France would be it dumaguete
As Springboks assistant coach Mzwandile Stick explained 24 hours before the match: “The All Blacks have won the World Cup three times, we have won it three times, so this game is actually bigger than just a World Cup final dumaguete
Whoever wins is probably going to have bragging rights for the next eight years dumaguete
”Undisputed champions? Why New Zealand vs South Africa is the ultimate finalThe Rugby World Cup’s undisputed champions will be decided in Paris as South Africa face New Zealand, with Luke Baker telling the legendary story behind the sport’s greatest rivalry Jack Rathborn28 October 2023 11:251698415903Rugby World Cup final - liveHello and welcome to The Independent’s live coverage of the Rugby World Cup final from the Stade de France dumaguete
After seven, long, pulsating weeks it all boils down to this: New Zealand take on South Africa for a place in Rugby history dumaguete
The winner today will become the first nation to win this storied competition on four separate occasions dumaguete
Both sides reached the final in different ways; the All Blacks storming past Argentina while the Springboks squeaked past England but, regardless, the stage is set for another classic encounter dumaguete between these two great rugby nations dumaguete
Stay with us for all the build-up ahead of kick-off in Paris!Ben Fleming27 October 2023 15:11More aboutRugby World CupNew Zealand rugbySouth Africa rugbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1New Zealand v South Africa LIVE: Latest Rugby World Cup final updates New Zealand v South Africa LIVE: Latest Rugby World Cup final updates 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 dumaguete
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