Eddie Jones has created an unstoppable England team but cannot claim all the credit for their recent success, according to South Africa head coach Allister Coetzee. Coetzee believes former England boss Stuart Lancaster has also had a hand in Englands superb run of form, which has included nine wins out of nine under Jones this year. South Africa forwards coach Matt Proudfoot explains how they will approach the Test match against England after defeats to New Zealand and Argentina England now turn their attention to the autumn internationals and their opening opponents the Springboks, who they host at Twickenham on Saturday, live on Sky Sports. Coetzee describes Jones as a flipping hard-working coach, having worked with the Australian during the Springboks World Cup winning campaign in 2007, but he adds that Lancasters role in laying a strong foundation for England should not be forgotten.I must also not take any credit away from Stuart Lancaster, said Coetzee. Lancaster laid the foundation for the current England side, according to Coetzee The big thing about Test rugby is its about players being given opportunities and then making mistakes. They made mistakes under Stuart but they got the exposure there. That helped.Take nothing away from Eddie, he understood the profile of the team and where they are, he changed captains, he hit the right buttons and thats why they got the belief back.Its funny, a team with confidence is a good team. It doesnt matter about talent, if they ooze confidence and there is that cohesion and synergy then it is an unstoppable team.Thats where England are at the moment, they have that self-belief. England vs South Africa November 12, 2016, 2:00pm Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass While England have regrouped quickly since their humiliating World Cup exit a year ago, South Africas rebuilding process has been far from smooth.They were thrashed 57-15 by New Zealand - their heaviest ever defeat at home - in the Rugby Championship last month, ending a tournament that yielded just two wins from six.Coetzee, who succeeded Heyneke Meyer in April, is calling for patience.We lost six or seven players [after the World Cup] with all their knowledge and experience in crucial positions, Coetzee added. To replace that will take time. The England team look ahead to their opening autumn international clash with South Africa from their training camp in Portugal Theres always stuff after World Cups - reshuffles in management, leadership, in the team and culture, and player personnel.Obviously you never get it right just like that. 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Gareth Bale has excelled when not nagged by injuries, while players like Luka Modric, Karim Benzema and Jese Rodriguez have been standouts. "I think the key to our success is that the team is unified," fullback Dani Carvajal said on Monday. "Everyone is contributing to the smallest detail, whether they are playing little or a lot." Jese has scored in five of his last six games, and has been slotted instantly into the attack whenever Ronaldo or Bale have been out. Spanish media are already touting the Spain Under-21 standout for a place in world champion Spains squad despite the rich attacking talent that includes Alvaro Negredo, Fernando Llorente, Diego Costa, and Fernando Torres. "Im not surprised by his play because hes playing great matches and scoring," Ancelotti said. 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