Wales have found themselves being trolled by Springbok supporters online after their embarrassing defeat on home ground.
The country failed to score against South Africa, who countered with 73 points at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.
The loss marks the worst home defeat in the country’s history. It follows nearly three decades after their 96-16 hammering by South Africa at Loftus in 1998.
SPRINGBOK SUPPORTERS TROLL WALES
On Saturday, 29 November, the Springboks played their last test match for the year, beating Wales 73-0.
The home ground defeat was undoubtedly a humiliating experience for the host country, which failed to score a single point.
On social media, Wales was trolled by South Africans after their dismal performance.
Many joked that the Springboks, particularly coach Rassie Erasmus, had no mercy for their opponents.
Others were embarrassed on behalf of Wales…
@therugbyguyofficial A tough watch for Wales supporters 😔 Thoughts on the game? 🏴🇿🇦 #Rugby #TheRugbyGuy ♬ Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word – Elton John
SIYA KOLISI ENCOURAGES OPPONENTS AFTER LOSS
In his post-match interview, Springboks captain Siya Kolisi graciously shared some advice for his opponents.
He said: “The only way for a team to get better is to play against the best. All I can say is that they must pull together…we’ve been through this too in 2015, we struggled for two years straight, where people burnt our jerseys, and nobody wanted to watch us
“I know the players will fight, and the coaching staff will come up with a plan”.