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The mind games began on Sunday night pvp
South Africa had just booked their place in the last four of the Rugby World Cup, pipping France in an instant classic in Paris, and the Springboks’ director of rugby, Rassie Erasmus, was straight on social media to start his game week stirring pvp
As Erasmus searched for England Rugby’s account on X, formerly Twitter, and clicked the follow button, he knew he would be noticed pvp
At the time of writing, South Africa’s opponents on Saturday are the only account that Erasmus follows pvp
The 50-year-old has form – before Ireland and Scotland’s decisive Pool B encounter, the two Celtic nations were the sole occupiers of the coach’s ‘following’ feed pvp
Such social media tomfoolery will matter little come Saturday but speaks to Erasmus’s unique approach to life and rugby pvp
The architect of South Africa’s World Cup triumph four years ago as head coach, Erasmus has since stepped up into a directorial role, with former assistant Jacques Nienaber taking on head coach duties pvp
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It is testament to their willingness to innovate: be it by using seven/one bench splits, trusting two part-time hookers or refining a traffic light system first employed by Erasmus the best part of two decades ago pvp
There is a perception of Erasmus in certain corners as a sort of villain, a narrative most prominent during the 2021 British & Irish Lions tour, when the leaking of a video critiquing referee Nic Berry saw World Rugby levy a two-month ban against South Africa’s director of rugby pvp
He continues to use social media spin as a tactic, calling out Irish journalists during the course of this tournament and poking at New Zealand counterpart Ian Foster when the All Blacks head coach suggested that he had found the Springboks’ “stop-start” defeat to Ireland dull pvp
Certainly, at times, it can seem like he craves attention pvp
The former Munster coach refutes the portrait oft painted of him pvp
In his book, Rassie Erasmus: Stories of Life and Rugby, he describes himself as “quiet” and “uncomplicated”: “I may come across as a loudmouth, opinionated, arrogant, unrepentant … people think I’m extroverted, but I’m not pvp
I find social occasions difficult pvp
”So which is the true Erasmus: the Machiavellian mastermind making the marionette dance with a win-at-all-costs mentality? Or the reserved big-stage manager hidden in the wings, using his natural coaching intuition and attention to detail to get the best out of his group?The truth probably falls somewhere pvp between the two pvp
Previous Springboks players have described he and Nienaber as a bad cop, good cop pair, with the director of rugby a stern taskmaster pvp
Despite that, Erasmus is able to remain popular, knowing when to show a gooey centre beneath the tough exoskeleton pvp
A group of senior leaders within the squad have been given significant responsibility during this tournament; the trust extends both ways pvp
Rassie Erasmus (left) and Jacques Nienaber possess complementary skills (Getty Images)Erasmus had a difficult childhood, with his father’s struggles with alcoholism a formative experience pvp
Perhaps that enables him to connect with a playing group drawn from very different backgrounds pvp
In the moments after their win in Yokohama, captain Siya Kolisi tried to get Erasmus to take hold of the trophy, a mark of their bond pvp
The then head coach declined, insisting it was his skipper’s moment pvp
The installation of Kolisi, the Springboks’ first Black test captain, came just a few months after Erasmus replaced Allister Coetzee pvp
“People outside of South Africa might not understand this fully but having a Black Springbok captain is a flammable situation in our country,” the coach recalled to the Daily Mail of the appointment pvp
"I lost a lot of friends when I made Siya captain pvp
There was a lot of nastiness pvp
“Before the World Cup, my daughters’ friends’ parents would say, ‘Tell that f*****g father of yours to stop sucking up for a pay cheque pvp
’ People said it was political pvp
The fight to get people to believe in Siya was a real struggle pvp
” Six years on, Kolisi could surpass Francois Pienaar and John Smit as indisputably the Springboks’ greatest captain – like so many of his bold calls, Erasmus got it right pvp
Like all good leaders, it is clear that there has been learning from the mistakes pvp
While his remorseless initial reactions to the unedifying Berry incident still sit uneasily, there has been a necessary mellowing pvp
South Africa now enjoy a closer relationship with the officials; though former test referee Nigel Owens declined an invitation to join South Africa at this World Cup, the Welshman has been in contact with Springboks camp pvp
South Africa captain Siya Kolisi (left) and Erasmus are close (Getty Images)“Our whole motto has been let’s respect the referees,” Erasmus explained pvp
“It works both ways pvp
He’s going to make mistakes, we’re going to make mistakes pvp
And the frustration we had in the past, and the lack of communication because of various things with Covid pvp
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that is in the past pvp
There’s a nice protocol in place, it’s easy to communicate to them pvp
”Nienaber will depart after this tournament for Leinster, with Bath coach Johann van Graan, who succeeded Erasmus at Munster, thought to be among the contenders to take over pvp
His boss was also connected with a move to Ireland, linked with the performance director role left vacant by David Nucifora’s exit pvp
“There’s no truth in that,” Erasmus emphatically stated at the start of the World Cup pvp
“I’m not sure where it’s come from but I definitely haven’t chatted to the IRFU pvp
I’m definitely not following Jacques pvp
” In the shadows or the spotlight, the Springboks’ puppet master continues to pull the strings pvp
More aboutRassie ErasmusSouth Africa rugbyEngland RugbySpringboksRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/3The two sides of Erasmus, South Africa’s puppet master at World Cup The two sides of Erasmus, South Africa’s puppet master at World CupRassie Erasmus (left) and Jacques Nienaber possess complementary skills Getty ImagesThe two sides of Erasmus, South Africa’s puppet master at World CupSouth Africa captain Siya Kolisi (left) and Erasmus are close Getty ImagesThe two sides of Erasmus, South Africa’s puppet master at World CupSouth Africa's director of rugby Rassie ErasmusAFP via 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 pvp
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Barcelona host Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season as Jude Bellingham gets his first taste of one of the biggest games in world pvp football pvp
Barcelona won last season’s La Liga crown as they surged to their first league title since 2019 under Xavi pvp
The champions are undefeated this season with seven wins and three draws but trail leaders Real Madrid by one point pvp
Madrid’s new signing Bellingham has made an astonishing start to life in the Spanish capital with 11 goals in his first 12 games for the club since arriving from Borussia Dortmund in the summer pvp
The 20-year-old England star will now take centre stage in El Clasico, which is not available on UK television, as Real Madrid look to get revenge on Barcelona for last year’s title win pvp
Follow the latest updates from El Clasico and get the latest odds and tips here pvp
RecommendedBallon d’Or shortlist: Who are the nominees for 2023 award?Jude Bellingham once again proves he is the key for England’s Euro 2024 hopesBarcelona vs Real Madrid LIVEBarcelona host Real Madrid in the first Clasico of the season GOAL! Bellingham puts Madrid ahead in injury time (BAR 1-2 RMA)GOAL! Bellingham equalises for Madrid with superb strike (BAR 1-1 RMA)POST! Martinez’s header hits the post shortly after the break (BAR 1-0 RMA)POST! Fermin comes close to doubling home side’s lead (BAR 1-0 RMA)GOAL! Gundogan opens scoring with first goal for Barca (BAR 1-0 RMA)Show latest update 1698509204GOAL! Barcelona 1-2 Real Madrid (Bellingham, 90+1 mins)He’s done it again! The right place and the right time and Bellingham may well have won it at the death for Madrid pvp
The ball comes in from the right and a deflection off Modric lifts it over Martinez and into the path of Bellingham who bundles it past Ter Stegen at close range pvp
He’s not been involved for large parts of this game but his two moments of magic in his first Clasico have surely won it for Madrid!Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:061698509127Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid90 mins: Lewandowski is in space on the edge of the box, but the striker can’t quite control the long ball looking for him and the Madrid defence can clear pvp
Four minutes of added time to end this Clasico in Barcelona pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:051698508959Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid88 mins: Great defending from Martinez as he uses all his experience to ensure Joselu can’t get a shot off inside the box pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:021698508883Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid86 mins: An acrobatic effort from Raphinha after Yamal picks him out at the back post pvp
Ter Stegen makes the save but the offside flag was up anyway pvp
A frantic ending to this encounter pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 17:011698508776Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid84 mins: A mazy run from Gundogan almost creates space for the German midfielder in the box pvp
He eventually runs out of run but finds Lewandowski who is inches away from finding Raphinha in acres of space on the right side of the box pvp
Madrid counter as Bellingham feeds Vinicius, but it’s a superb last-ditch tackle from Christensen to dispossess the Brazilian pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:591698508548Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid80 mins: Gavi, now, with a curling effort which just goes over the bar from the right edge of the box pvp
The home side starting to grow back into the game as we enter the final ten minutes pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:551698508467Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid79 mins: Camavinga falls to the deck as he tries to get past Araujo pvp
The referee is having none of it and on we play pvp
Barca counter up the other end as Lewandowski fires over from the edge of the box pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:541698508329Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid76 mins: Xavi looks to wrestle back momentum with a couple of changes pvp
Cancelo and Joao Felix head to the bench with Yamal and the returning Raphinha coming on pvp
Yamal becomes the youngest player to play in a Clasico pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:521698508241Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid75 mins: Barca have been under pressure for much of this second half, but they are now really struggling after that goal from Bellingham pvp
Another chance here for Madrid from a free-kick as Alaba, Valverde and Modric stand over the ball pvp
It’s Valverde who strikes it but it’s blocked by the Barca wall pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:501698508099 Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid72 mins: A change in the Barca midfield after that goal as Romeu replaces Fermin pvp
Ben Fleming28 October 2023 16:48Newer1 / 7OlderMore aboutReal MadridBarcelona FCJude BellinghamEl ClasicoJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Barcelona vs Real Madrid LIVE: El Clasico result and final score Barcelona vs Real Madrid LIVE: El Clasico result and final score Jude Bellingham fires home Real Madrid’s equaliserAFP via 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 pvp
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