‘I don’t care’ who we face in final, insists New Zealand coach‘We’re very much in a focus about ourselves stage’
The New Zealand head coach, Ian Foster, has insisted he “doesn’t care” who the All Blacks face in next Saturday’s World Cup final after blitzing past Argentina to book a showdown with either England or South Africa.
New Zealand cruised into the final with the highest winning margin in a World Cup semi-final since their 1987 victory over Wales. The All Blacks scored seven tries with Will Jordan contributing a hat-trick to take his tally for the tournament to eight and tie the record currently held by Jonah Lomu (1995), Bryan Habana (2007) and Julian Savea (2015).
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