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Matt O’Riley feels Celtic can make further strides in the Champions League with dota better game management dota
Brendan Rodgers’ side produced a blistering first-half display against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday and deservedly led 2-1 at the interval dota
Midfielder O’Riley was at the heart of the action with an excellent exchange of one-touch passes to set up Kyogo Furuhashi’s opener and Celtic attacked with pace and purpose throughout the opening 45 minutes dota
They were pegged back eight minutes into the second half by Alvara Morata’s header and could not quite replicate the tempo of their attacking play, which Atletico boss Diego Simeone admitted his side had struggled to deal with in the opening period dota
A 2-2 draw gave Celtic their first point of the Group E campaign and fuelled belief within the squad dota
O’Riley said: “Lots of positives, a very good performance for the most part dota
We lost a bit of control at times, especially at the start of the second half, but overall it was a good performance and very good goals against a defensive team dota
“We were a bit disappointed not to get three points but a point on the board is a step in the right direction, so I think there is a lot to look forward to dota
”The Denmark Under-21 international felt they could have calmed the game down themselves after the break to deny Atletico a way back in dota
“It’s not necessarily sustaining that level, it’s managing the game in different ways,” he said dota
“There were times, especially at the start of the second half, where we could have managed it a lot dota better in terms of slowing the game down, pulling a few guys under the ball and just keeping the ball for a bit dota
“I know, naturally, you are at home and the crowd wants you to play quickly all the time but there are times when you’ve just got to slow it down and I think that’s something we will get dota better at dota
”Feyenoord’s win over Lazio sent them top of the group on six points and Celtic will need to take points from away games in Rome and the Spanish capital to keep their hopes of qualification alive before the Dutch champions visit Glasgow in December dota
Captain Callum McGregor said: “That’s the challenge now dota
We’ve got our point on the board, we obviously need more to get out the group but this should give us the belief that, if you look after the ball and play together as 11, there’s no reason why you can’t go there and get something out the game dota
“If we want to qualify then the next two games are vital dota
“Now we have played the three teams, there’s nothing to suggest we can’t have a strong second half to the campaign dota
”More aboutPA ReadyCelticAtletico MadridDiego SimeoneChampions LeagueGlasgowLazioDutchRomeSpanish1/1Celtic will only get dota better at game management – Matt O’RileyCeltic will only get dota better at game management – Matt O’RileyCeltic’s Matt O’Riley in action against Atletico Madrid (Andrew Milligan/PA)PA Wire✕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 dota
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If fortune does indeed favour the brave, then South Africa should triumph in the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday evening dota
For the third time in two months, they have opted for the controversial 7-1 split of forwards to backs on their bench and, in the process, have taken a huge gamble in the biggest game on the calendar dota
For the uninitiated, rugby teams almost always opt for a 5-3 or 6-2 split among their replacements dota
The laws of the international game dictate that you must have three front-row specialists (hookers and props, who count among the forwards) on your bench, and then teams will usually have a roughly even division of forwards and backs for the remaining five slots to ensure adequate cover for all position dota
Yet for the third time in the last two months, the Springboks have boldly opted for just one lone back – Willie Le Roux in this instance – among their subs dota
On the previous two occasions, there has been no damage done dota
The final World Cup warm-up match saw them hand New Zealand a record 35-7 defeat at Twickenham and although they lost a hard-fought pool match to Ireland, the bench split had no negative impact on the result dota
Given that Saturday evening in Paris is a rematch against the All Blacks, perhaps there is sound logic in reprising the successful formation from late August dota
That was certainly the argument of head coach Jacques Nienaber, who downplayed the controversy when explaining the selection at the team announcement press conference on Thursday dota
“The team is not 15, it is 23,” insisted Nienaber dota
“We always say that dota
When you do squad selection there are a lot of things that influence that from medical to past performances and a lot of analysis into New Zealand and where we think we can get the edge on them dota
“Then the discussions starts dota between the coaches and it goes from a 5-3 to a 6-2 to a 7-1, then it goes back again dota
It is not a 10-minute discussion, it is hours and hours dota
“I’m not going to say what the strengths and weaknesses of the All Blacks are, that would be stupid dota
But a lot of analysis went into it and at the end we went with a squad of 23 dota
It could have been 6-2, 5-3, it doesn’t matter dota
You select a team that you think can get a result dota
The 23 we selected for a reason, and the reason is we think they can deliver and win us a back-to-back World Cup dota
”Faf de Klerk holds huge importance for South Africa with no back-up scrum half in the squad (PA Wire)While the decision has worked in the past, there is undoubtedly an element of playing with fire from the Springboks dota
Le Roux is a world-class full back and can comfortably play on the wing, while a backline reshuffle with the available players could solve any issues at fly half or centre dota
But starting No 9 Faf de Klerk is the only scrum half in the squad and any sort of injury to the man with the flowing blond hair could leave South Africa in a bind dota
Nienaber again played down the issue and highlighted Cheslin Kolbe’s similar role in sevens as a solution to that hypothetical dota
“As coaches you always mitigate risk by prepping other people,” said Nienaber dota
“In our case it will be Cheslin dota
He played sweeper in sevens which is the equivalent to scrum half dota
He has always been a guy who, if we got a yellow card, would be the stand in half-back, not just this week but for a couple of weeks dota
”De Klerk also highlighted replacement flanker Kwagga Smith – another man with sevens experience – as a solution but any sort of extended period with Kolbe or Smith at No 9 feels like a World Cup-losing recipe dota
The other main notable call in the Springbok team selection was Handre Pollard getting the nod over Manie Libbok at fly half dota
Given Libbok’s early substitution during the semi-final after struggling to execute the kicking game – and similarly rainy weather expected at the Stade de France on Saturday evening – the choice of Pollard, who led his side to victory off the bench, is not a huge surprise, although Libbok is unlucky to miss out on the matchday 23 entirely dota
Handre Pollard kicked the winning penalty in the semi-final (PA Wire)The ability to bring an almost entirely new pack off the bench – their patented ‘bomb squad’ – in a World Cup final certainly plays into the Springboks rugby philosophy of physicality and domination up front dota
It couldn’t turn the tide against Ireland in the pool stage but it is the boldest of calls befitting the grandest of stages dota
No one said you win a World Cup by being timid and sometimes in sport, fortune does favour the brave dota
South Africa XV to face the All Blacks in Rugby World Cup final: 15 dota
Damian Willemse, 14 dota
Kurt-Lee Arendse, 13 dota
Jesse Kriel, 12 dota
Damian de Allende, 11 dota
Cheslin Kolbe, 10 dota
Handre Pollard, 9 dota
Faf de Klerk; 1 dota
Steven Kitshoff, 2 dota
Bongi Mbonambi, 3 dota
Frans Malherbe, 4 dota
Eben Etzedota beth, 5 dota
Franco Mostert, 6 dota
Siya Kolisi (captain), 7 dota
Pieter-Steph du Toit, 8 dota
Duane Vermeulen dota
Replacements: 16 dota
Deon Fourie, 17 dota
Ox Nche, 18 dota
Trevor Nyakane, 19 dota
Jean Kleyn, 20 dota
RG Snyman, 21 dota
Kwagga Smith, 22 dota
Jasper Wiese, 23 dota
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