

"The game was disrupted a bit. We missed some moments. But, look, unbelievably happy with the win. To come here and get the win, no other Irish team has done it before so, delighted. It's all on the line now, next week." "We've got a fantastic coaching team. They've got us well up for the game. we felt that we didn't give the best account of ourselves, last week, and the All Blacks obviously punished us for our mistakes. But they put us in a really good place for this week. All we had to do was go and deliver what they put together for us, and we did that."[caption id="attachment_266713" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]
Johnny Sexton holds his hands to his head after a call goes against Ireland. (Credit: Sportsfile)[/caption]
"The times you do sit back, they punish you. They've got some outstanding players. Very well coached, and they're the best team in the world for a reason. We're just absolutely delighted to get the win." "I think 14 against 14 at the start of the second half," Sexton added, "to score a try [then] was huge. Then we knew we'd be playing against 14 men for the rest of the game. We are delighted with the win but, as I said, we have a chance to win a series here, and they don't come along too often. So, let's build for next week."The full post-game chat needs to be seen to be full appreciated. The heart-rate of Johnny Sexton never got beyond a mere, singular throb. https://twitter.com/SkySportsRugby/status/1545704206828556288 In the post-match press conference, Sexton told reporters that it was 'a very special night for the country'. If Ireland can follow up that victory with another in Wellington, next weekend, it will certainly make for a special summer for Irish rugby supporters.
Explore more on these topics:
Share
9th July 2022
11:08am BST