Wales are stronger as underdogs, insists Warren Gatland
Daily MailBefore Warren Gatland sat down to deliver his final messages before Wales’ World Cup semi-final against South Africa, the mood felt dark as the skies outside. Gatland stressed that getting to the final with Wales resources would be 'unbelievable' ‘They are things you have to dream about,’ he said in Wales’ Tokyo hotel, having brought Leigh Halfpenny in for Williams, Ross Moriarty for Navidi and confirming the fitness of his centres. ‘This group of players have won 19 competitive games in a row and that gives us confidence.’ Gatland thinks that South Africa are fortunate to have Duane Vermeulen available for the clash Gatland is expecting a battle and thinks South Africa are lucky to have Duane Vermeulen available after the No 8 smashed into Japan winger Kenki Fukuoka with a straight-arm hit to the jaw off the ball in the quarter-final. ‘Having looked at an incident, we have to match the physicality that South Africa are going to bring.’ But this could be the last meaningful game of Gatland’s tenure with Wales.