What a test match that was, Ireland will certainly have regrets about not taking advantage of two yellow cards but the All Blacks can never ever be written off and will look forward to facing Argentina next week after this brilliant performance.
They have every chance to lift the Webb Ellis Cup. The celebrations for All Blacks fans will extend long into Sunday.
The tale of the game
Ireland coach Andy Farrell
“I’m unbelievably proud of the players tonight and all the staff. That was one hell of a game, and someone had to lose and unfortunately for us, it was us. It was fine margins. I was so proud of the way we kept attacking, but sport can be cruel sometimes, but that’s why we love it.”
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All Blacks captain Sam Cane
“We’re absolutely stoked, it was a crazy test match, it was an arm wrestle for 83, 84 minutes. A lot of credit has to go to Ireland, they’ve set the standard for world rugby in the last number of years. What an atmosphere, what a game, what a tournament. I’m just so happy we’ve got another week.”
Can the All Blacks go all the way?
The All Blacks will now face Argentina in a semi-final, can they win the World Cup for the first time since 2015?
Jonathan Sexton’s rugby career over
Sexton’s decorated career is over for Ireland.
At 38, he tried to turn back the sands of time with a series of world-class performances during this World Cup.
He will sickened to go out in another quarter-final, but there is no shame in losing to a team like this All Blacks side.
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All Blacks win in a thriller
Under huge pressure from a final Irish onslaught, the All Blacks win a crucial turnover when it mattered most.
The Irish look completely stunned and their crowd is finally silenced. Ireland have still never gone beyond the quarter-finals of a World Cup.
The All Blacks will be extremely hard to stop now in this competition.
New Zealand 28-24 Ireland.
Last roll of the dice for Ireland
Ireland are throwing their last efforts at this fatigued All Blacks defence but its holding firm.
It is truly do or die for Ireland here.
Only a try will do for the Irish.
The quarter-final curse
Ireland have never been beyond a quarter final and it looks like this curse will continue.
The All Blacks have been calm and clinical even when in adversity.
Ireland will need to pull something special out of the bag here to win this.
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Irish try held up
Jordie Barrett somehow holds up a certain Irish try between his legs over the line.
Key moment in the game.
Caelan Doris knocks on a kick from Ireland and the All Blacks breath a sigh of relief.
Ireland have not taken advantage of the fact New Zealand have been a man down whatsoever.