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Saturday evening at Twickenham brought a dramaโ€‘filled chapter in the everโ€‘compelling rivalry between England and South Africa. As autumnโ€™s chill set in, so did the pressureโ€”with England eager to respond and South Africa aiming to reaffirm their world champion credentials at home.

The stands were electric. Over 81โ€ฏ000 supporters filled the Allianz Stadium to witness a test packed with pace, power, tactical nuance and a clutch performance from Cheslin Kolbe. Within the first 26 minutes, the tone was set by an extraordinary fiveโ€‘try flurry that left everyone breathless .

A Lightning Start

England struck first through Ollie Sleightholme, who danced across the line following a brilliant dummyโ€‘drop goal from Marcus Smith . The crowd erupted expecting momentum but South Africa responded swiftly.

Grant Williams punched through a gap to score, du Toit followed up with a pounced kick turnaround, and then Kolbe collected a pinpoint crossโ€‘field ball from Libbok to dot down just minutes apart . England answered midway through the half via Sam Underhillโ€™s powerful run , closing the half trailing narrowly 19โ€‘17 .

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The second half was tense. Marcus Smithโ€™s penalty briefly put England ahead at 20โ€‘19 . But Handre Pollard responded with a longโ€‘range penalty and Kolbeโ€™s second try after 60 minutes tipped the scales in South Africaโ€™s favour .

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with a South African prop sinโ€‘binned late in the game. But illโ€‘discipline and handling errors meant England couldnโ€™t convert the numerical advantage and ended up going down 29โ€‘20 .

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Cheslin Kolbe was the standout. His two tries were a masterclass in skill and timing . Englandโ€™s Marcus Smith showed flashes of geniusโ€”his set play saw Sleightholmeโ€™s try, and another momentary leadโ€”but a chargedโ€‘down clearance gifted one of South Africaโ€™s vital tries .

For England Sam Underhill brought grit, Ollie Sleightholme showed flair, and forwards such as Ben Earl, Ellis Genge and Jack van Poortvliet upheld the engine roomโ€”though some errors crept in at key moments .

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This marked Englandโ€™s fifth consecutive Test defeat against topโ€‘tier nations and their worst home losing run since 2018 . Despite pressure mounts on coach Steve Borthwick, he remained philosophical suggesting that these painful moments are necessary for growth and credited the RFUโ€™s support .

Former captain Nick Easter wasnโ€™t so kind, calling the notion that pressure was an excuse โ€œnonsenseโ€, arguing Englandโ€™s problems lie in execution and skill errors in defense and set pieces .

From South Africaโ€™s perspective coach Rassie Erasmus praised Kolbeโ€™s brilliance and described the match as โ€œas competitive as hellโ€ .

INTERNAL LINK PLACEHOLDER

For deeper context on Englandโ€™s autumn performance reviews check our post on [England 2024 autumn tests analysis]

EXTERNAL LINK

http://For full match breakdown head to [Sky Sports match report]


Match Summary Table

Team Highlights Key Issues
England Sleightholme flair Underhillโ€™s power Smithโ€™s creativity Discipline lapses Mistimed substitutions Poor execution
South Africa Kolbeโ€™s agility and finishing Bench discipline Scripting pressure handling

Final Thoughts

This autumn showdown between England and South Africa was a battle of technique versus composure. Englandโ€™s early intent and structure were thrilling, but South Africaโ€™s ruthless precision and world champion grit prevailed. Both sides showed ambition, but England must now convert promise into points if they want to turn the page on a testing 2024.

Let me know if youโ€™d like player heat maps, ballโ€‘byโ€‘ball highlights, or a preview of Englandโ€™s upcoming fixtures.

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