💨 Abstract
Japan's rugby coach Eddie Jones attributed his team's 61-7 loss to the Springboks to inadequate preparation and the team's inability to handle the match's intensity. Jones took full responsibility, acknowledging that the team lacked experience and confidence. Despite the defeat, Jones believes the team gained valuable lessons. He praised the Springboks' performance and noted that Japan will use this experience to improve. The Springboks will now focus on their upcoming match against France.
Courtesy: Sergio Miller
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