Cape Argus

Lions get masterclas­s in ‘squeeze’ rugby

- MORGAN BOLTON morgan.bolton@inl.co.za

PAINED by defeat, coach Ivan van Rooyen insisted that despite what the scoreboard might have read on the night, Munster weren’t better than the Lions – smarter, for sure, but not better.

The Lions lost 33-13 to the defending champions in their United Rugby Championsh­ip clash at Ellis Park, and to a certain extent, the Lions coach is not wholly incorrect in his assessment. Munster approached the match with a Test-match intensity.

During the first 20 minutes, they barely threatened the hosts’ 22, but instead placed pressure on the Joburgers through the scoreboard.

“You could feel them dictating the game,” said Van Rooyen after the match, “and once they got ahead, they just managed to squeeze us. Because you don’t get tempo and you don’t get into the game, you feel frustrated.

“We probably created more than what they created,” the 41-year-old continued. “We created enough and once we could get going, we looked dangerous, we just didn’t manage to finish off, or get the last pass or one or two more phases.”

The Lions enjoyed the majority of possession and territory, especially in the second half. And yet all that attacking play resulted in only one try.

The Lions made numerous errors – in handling and in general play – which conspired against them every time they built a platform to threaten Munster. The Irish franchise, meanwhile, made no such mistakes.

That gulf in class was the noticeable difference. As much as Van Rooyen and Co can curse their luck, they were far too inaccurate against a championsh­ip-contending side.

“That was part of the squeeze,” Van Rooyen agreed. “They barely played in their half and they didn’t allow us counter opportunit­ies … We weren’t outplayed, but we were outsmarted.”

The Lions have three matches to save their season, but the odds are stacked against them. Though they are not yet out of the top-eight picture, a massive effort is now required against Cardiff and Glasgow at home, and the Stormers at Cape Town Stadium.

“We have got to win all three,” Van Rooyen explained.

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