Rugby World Cup commentators left stunned as South Africa remove star in ‘ruthless’ tactical tweak early on vs England
SOUTH AFRICA stunned commentators with the “ruthless” removal of ssuperstar Manie Libbok after just half an hour of their rugby World Cup semi-final against England.
With the Red Rose shocking many with a confident start on the way to a 12-6 interval lead, Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus replaced fly-half Libbok with Handre Pollard.
Manie Libbok looked shell-shocked to be taken off so early[/caption]Surprised ITV commentators were full of sympathy for Libbok over the unusually-early tactical change – with South Africa also raising eyebrows with more tweaks soon after the break.
But ex-England fly-half Paul Grayson backed what some fans online called a “brutal” move by Erasmus.
Grayson told BBC Radio 5 live: “Manie Libbok looked miles off it. He normally kicks brilliantly with both feet.
“He did not look comfortable out there and South Africa have made an early change.”
England were 9-3 up at the time.
Pollard then added to a penalty from the main he replaced, Libbok, to cut the deficit.
But Owen Farrell kicked his fourth penalty on the brink of the break to leave the Red Rose dreaming.
Supporters online were divided over Libbok being hauled off.
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Some accused Erasmus of a “knee-jerk reaction, one saying: “This is not the move to make. Manie has not been the issue.”
Another took a longer view oer the superstar’s legacy in the game.
He posted: “Oh that would put a dent on Libboks career for sure . In a World Cup semi final too .. oh I wouldn’t have done that. At least wait for half time.”
But a rival batch of Boks’ fans disagreed.
One argued of the substitution: “That’s a good move, he is costing us.” A second said: “Had to be done.”
And a frank yet balanced view was: “Brutal but it’s entirely fair. Wasn’t having a great game at all. Not all his fault.”