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Published 13:29 26 Oct 2019 BST
Updated 14:30 26 Oct 2019 BST
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63 minutes in and England landed another penalty and once again, Ford converted with ease for a 16-7 score.
Entering the final 10 minutes of the encounter, England had a chance to put the game to bed with another penalty. And Ford delivered flawlessly as England pulled out a 12-point lead over Hansen's men.
With minutes left to fight for their crown, New Zealand began to probe England's 22 for chances to score but every channel used was met by a thumping English tackle. It was astounding and resolute defending from the English.
And fulltime arrived! The giants had been slain by the English with a performance no less worthy of knighthood. The final scoreline read 19-7.
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Eddie Jone's men had secured their first final since 2007 and fourth overall. They became the first team to exit the pool stages in one tournament (2015) before going on to reach a final in the subsequent tournament (2019).
Take a moment here to appreciate the scale of England's achievement – they have triumphed over the reigning World Champions. They have ended NZ's 18-game win streak, won a game that nobody expected them to win and to top it all, they outplayed them. Were it not for the two disallowed tries, the scoreline would have been a lot more disapproving of the All Blacks. Hansen's men never looked like scoring and the try they did manage was a fortuitous one.
George Ford spoke to the BBC post-game:
"So we’ll take it, but what an incredible team NZ are to play against. It’s unique and you cannot switch off. Now we’ll prepare well for next week."
"We never switched off, ever! You cannot switch off for one second no matter what the scoreboard is, we had to fight until the end."
New Zealand coach Steve Hansen also spoke:
https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/1188033299731697664 In the buildup to this game, in a press conference, England coach Eddie Jones asked the reporters to raise their hands if any among them thought they would win? Not a single hand went up, proving his point that all the pressure was on the All blacks. And so it proved to be on the pitch. https://twitter.com/SonnyBWilliams/status/1188050394519203840 Missed tackles, dropped balls, penalties conceded, passes being intercepted – was this the same New Zealand side that we've seen all tournament long? They were practically camped in their half for most of the game, an unthinkable proposition only a few weeks ago. But Sport can be a cruel mistress and just like any dynasty, all cycles meet their demise somewhere along the line and New Zealand's arrived today in Yokohama. As for England, with this scorching form, who could rule them out from lifting their second RWC trophy in a week's time? Absolutely no one!"Congratulations to England, they played a tremendous game of footy and deserved to win. You cannot give them half a step, but they took it."
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