💨 Abstract
South Africa beat England 29-20 at Twickenham, despite an error-filled performance. Coach Rassie Erasmus credited his team's experience, particularly their recent World Cup wins, for the victory. They showed defensive resilience, hanging on despite going down to 14 men late in the game. Erasmus acknowledged that the score didn't accurately reflect the close match, with penalties and tries being disallowed for both sides.
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