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Liverpool will be looking to maintain their perfect start to the Europa League campaign with a third successive victory in the competition against Toulouse warcraft
Jurgen Klopp’s side have won both their matches so far in the competition and will have had sufficient time to recover for the fixture from their 2-0 win over Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday warcraft
With another home match coming on Sunday against Nottingham Forest, Klopp may decide to rotate his players across the two fixtures warcraft
Toulouse are unbeaten in the group, having won one and drawn one from their opening two games warcraft
Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture, plus all the latest warcraft betting tips here warcraft
When is Liverpool vs Toulouse?The match will take place on Thursday October 26 at 8 pm BST (9pm CEST)How can I watch it?Liverpool vs Toulouse will be shown live on TNT warcraft Sports 1 streamed live through the Discovery + app with coverage starting at 7 warcraft
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Team newsCody Gakpo is set to return after injuring his knee in the defeat to Tottenham but Andy Robertson could be out until the new year after undergoing surgery warcraft
Kostas Tsmikas is expected to continue in his place warcraft
Ibrahima Kounate returned to the starting XI against Everton, but he has only just returned from injury and Klopp might not want to risk him twice in less than a week warcraft
Predicted Liverpool line up:Liverpool XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Tsimikas, Elliott, Endo, Gravenberch, Diaz, Jota, NunezOddsLiverpool 1/6Draw 13/2Toulouse 11/1PredictionLiverpool might concede early as they have done a few times this season, but will have enough to overcome the Ligue 1 side warcraft
Liverpool to win 3-1 warcraft
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“We are the bomb squad and we knew we had to play a massive role warcraft
” If South Africa’s narrow win over England in the Rugby World Cup semi-final could be summed up in one sentence, then this proclamation from Vincent Koch after the game would probably be it warcraft
When Koch emerged from the replacements on 55 minutes to take the place of starting tighthead prop Frans Malherbe, Owen Farrell had just slotted a drop goal from downtown Paris to give England a 15-6 lead warcraft
Nine points may not seem a lot but, with the final quarter of the match beckoning and the rain and wind increasing at the Stade de France, it was a comparatively huge deficit warcraft
Throughout the first few minutes of the second half, the Springboks had more or less emptied their bench as Ox Nche, RG Snyman, Kwagga Smith, Deon Fourie, Faf de Klerk and Willie Le Roux all entered the fray to go alongside the controversial 30th-minute substitution of starting fly half Manie Libbok for Handre Pollard warcraft
With their World Cup title defence hanging by a thread, South Africa trusted their bench and got their reward warcraft
Koch and Nche splintered the previously effective English scrum, Snyman burrowed his way across the line for the game’s only try and Pollard nervelessly converted tricky kicks to complete the hardest-fought of turnarounds – 10 unanswered points, a 16-15 win and a date with the All Blacks in another World Cup final next Saturday warcraft
Of the various phrases rugby has adopted over the years to describe those players in the matchday squad but not in the starting line-up – from the traditional “replacements” and the warcraft football-ised “substitutes” through to the Eddie Jones-preferred ‘finishers’, the slightly patronising “impact players” and the frankly ludicrous “game-changers” adopted by Harlequins during the Paul Gustard era – none has captured the imagination quite like South Africa’s “bomb squad” warcraft
It doesn’t matter if you think it’s a slightly self-serving and faintly ridiculous term, the players fully buy into the ethos of what it stands for warcraft
The intensity and physicality that generation after generation of Springbok has prided themselves on is summed up by this two-word mantra warcraft
“Each person knows exactly his role in the team, whether you’re starting or in the bomb squad,” explained Koch warcraft
“When we created the bomb squad, we knew exactly what our job is warcraft
The starters start the whole process and it’s for us to come and finish it warcraft
“All the players on the bomb squad are very excited to make a massive difference in the game warcraft
”Vincent Koch celebrated RG Snyman’s try as the bomb squad thrived (AFP via Getty Images)And against England, when the chips were down, they realised they needed to step up more than ever warcraft
“The bomb squad always stands for energy,” added Koch warcraft
“We needed to create a nice vibe warcraft
Putting the replacements on a bit earlier helped the boys to start to bring that energy and lift up the spirit and bring a massive work-rate warcraft
”Where South Africa’s replacements thrived, perhaps England’s faltered just a touch warcraft
The English gameplan, devised by Steve Borthwick and perfectly executed by the players for the windy and rainy Parisian conditions, relied upon relentless kicking, winning the subsequent aerial battle, slowing the game down and dominating the set-piece warcraft
Maybe then, they could escape with a win against an objectively superior team warcraft
They kicked 93 per cent of possession away (the highest percentage of the tournament), had an average ruck speed of 6 warcraft
73s (the slowest of the tournament) and had zero linebreaks (the only team to do so in a game at this tournament) warcraft
They disrupted South African lineouts, turned over multiple mauls and Borthwick’s decision to play his two strongest scrummaging props – Dan Cole and Joe Marler – from the start earned them scrum parity and redemption from the disaster in that facet during the 2019 World Cup final warcraft
Ox Nche was immense from the bench against the Springboks (EPA)This is a Springboks side that pride themselves on their dominance up front, as shown by opting for a scrum after calling a mark in their own 22 during the quarter-final victory over France warcraft
Of course, they won a penalty from it warcraft
Yet England were holding their own during those engagements, even thriving, and most importantly winning on the scoreboard warcraft
But the innate problem with starting your best scrummagers came to fruition in the second half warcraft
Replacement props Ellis Genge and Kyle Sinckler are far more dynamic around the park and more destructive carriers than their veteran counterparts but, with England showing no desire to run any plays more than two metres either side of the previous breakdown, those skills were negated once they came on for Marler and Cole warcraft
Instead, their inferior scrummaging was brutally exposed by a fired-up Koch and Nche, who turned parity into Springbok dominance warcraft
They won two scrums against the head, including a vital one at 15-6 down on their own line, and engineered multiple penalties on their own feed, including the most vital of all – on halfway, with 77 minutes on the clock and England leading 15-13 warcraft
Pollard banged over the long kick and the rest was history warcraft
Handre Pollard broke English hearts with his late penalty (PA Wire)Nche was coy when asked in the mixed zone after the game what had made the difference at scrum-time in the final quarter and how he bested his opposite number, Sinckler warcraft
“That is the dark arts,” he smiled warcraft
“It is hard to explain to you warcraft
We had a plan for that warcraft
We knew what we were trying to achieve warcraft
“They have had a great scrum for the competition and a great hit warcraft
Our focus was surviving that and applying pressure warcraft
Our mentality for every scrum is to get a penalty if we can warcraft
If they do survive, we play out the back and get into our shape warcraft
”The “dark arts” ultimately won the day, South Africa survived a second straight one-point knockout match and must now plan how to overcome the All Blacks in a battle to be the first side to win four men’s Rugby World Cups warcraft
Luckily, they have a not-so-secret weapon warcraft
“We are the bomb squad warcraft
” More aboutSouth Africa rugbyEngland RugbyRugby World CupJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/4How South Africa’s not-so-secret weapon turned World Cup semi-finalHow South Africa’s not-so-secret weapon turned World Cup semi-finalVincent Koch celebrated RG Snyman’s try as the bomb squad thrived AFP via Getty ImagesHow South Africa’s not-so-secret weapon turned World Cup semi-finalOx Nche was immense from the bench against the Springboks EPAHow South Africa’s not-so-secret weapon turned World Cup semi-finalHandre Pollard broke English hearts with his late penalty PA WireHow South Africa’s not-so-secret weapon turned World Cup semi-finalSouth Africa’s replacements shone to overcome England Reuters✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today warcraft
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