I am so proud of you, President Cyril Ramaphosa told Springboks captain Siya Kolisi in a video call on Saturday ahead of the team's Rugby World Cup semi-final clash against Wales on Sunday.
Ramaphosa said: "I must tell you that I am so proud of you, yourself personally. I'm very proud of the team as well. You guys have done extremely well."
The president told Siya that he was coming to the final. "I am coming to lift that Webb Ellis trophy with you. So make sure you book my ticket to the final. I am going to be there."
Siya in turn thanked Ramaphosa for his support. "Thank you, sir. I really appreciate the call and the support. it really means a lot to the us on the team. We will do our best to make you guys proud."
The last time South Africa won the Rugby World Cup was in 2007, winning 15-6 against England. We may just have an opportunity to do it again. Earlier I spoke to Siya and assured him and the team of our unwavering support ahead of the semis against Wales. Best wishes to our boys. pic.twitter.com/4Va2TDbTVp