England The cause of victory is “careful preparation” Eddie's strategy October 27th, 0:38

England, who won the championship in New Zealand for the first time in a row and won the final for the first time in three tournaments. The head coach is the famous Eddie Jones who conducted Japan in the previous tournament. It led to victory with a careful plan that "I have been preparing for this game since two and a half years ago when the combination was decided". (※Titles omitted)

The battle is from before the match

The reason why England defeated “All Blacks”, which has shown a completely dangerous battle, was the careful game plan prepared by Eddie and the coolness he had planted.

The battle had begun before the match.
In contrast to the traditional dance “Haka” performed by New Zealand players, the English players take a V-shaped formation to cover the “Haka”.
Some players had an invincible expression.

“To beat New Zealand, the god of rugby, it was necessary to kill the opponent's momentum,” Eddie said. Captain Owen Farrell said, “I didn't want to just stand and finish, so I took that form.”
There was the aim of applying a little mental pressure by making the other party think "unusual".

1 minute from the start of the game. England takes the lead by taking the “no whistle try” that is decided before kicking off the whistle.
Even in crowded battles, they showed outstanding physical strength.
New Zealand will not be able to move forward with the ball, but will play close to 70% in the first half. As Eddie thought, he was killed.

In the second half, New Zealand switched players one after another to overcome the situation. Eddie, however, was also preparing a plan that wouldn't force him.

The strategy of throwing in 4 players after it is less than 10 minutes.
After the game, Eddie said, “All Blacks will show tremendous concentration in the last 10 minutes. After deciding which player they want to be at the end of the game, they decided the starting member.” .

This calmness permeated the players.
“Because I was well prepared, I was always calm on the big stage,” Captain Farrell said. England kept a strong defense with high concentration until the end.
In contrast, New Zealand has committed the 11 most fouls of the tournament from the moment, and was unable to gain momentum.

“To be the best team in the world, we have a well-planned plan, and even if it looks boring, we have woken up every day and have worked hard every day. He said that careful preparation from two and a half years before the combination of the tournament was decided was a factor that kept him cool.

Four years have passed since the last tournament, England, was the first host country to lose the first league. The Japanese general who led Japan and caused the “upset of the century” against South Africa defeated “God of Rugby” in this tournament, and took the first victory in three tournaments.

New Zealand's dream of three consecutive wins

New Zealand, aiming for the first three consecutive titles in the tournament history.
Prop's Joe Moody said, “Toward England is often a forward game and a physical battle,” he was wary of the opponent's forward exceeding average height and weight.

However, the actual battle in England may have been more than expected. From the first half, New Zealand's attacks were sealed in a fast and heavy defense in England. A variety of unique attacks lurking shadows, not only deprived of the ball, but also repeated fouls. There were many cases of losing the ball in the lineout, and the game proceeded without getting into the rhythm.

In the second half, I tried to overcome the challenge by introducing a mobile player, but only one try was taken by taking the opponent's mistake.
Hooker Cody Taylor recalled, “England has a big body, a lot of pressure, it is difficult to defend, and I lost the ball.”

Scrum-half Aaron Smith said, “The waiting room was like a funeral. “I lost and couldn't believe this, even though it worked so far.”

Steve Hansen, head coach, said, “When I was defending with a lot of pressure like England, I could n’t touch the ball and made many mistakes. "We didn't go forward, we weren't bad, but the opponent's defense was very good."