“We were outmuscled physically in the first half. The pace, intensity and physicality the Springboks came with in the first half we really struggled to cope with,” admitted Gatland.
“We need to learn from today’s game and tidy up some things for next week. If we can be more clinical then maybe the gap will be closer next week.
“I was a bit like the game against Australia two years ago. We didn’t look fit enough out there in the first half.
“We got to grips with the pace of the game in the second half, but we are really disappointed. We have to look at that second half performance and we have to work hard on the breakdown and be more physical in the collision area.
“Because we were very poor in the first half we need to feel disappointed over the next 48-72 hours. But then we need to get back on the horse, work hard and be much better next weekend.”
Wales skipper Alun Wyn Jones blamed his side’s inability to take their chances in the early exchanges for a poor first-half performance.
“We had four opportunities in the first-half and we didn’t complete them. They had two and took them both,” said Jones.
“The damage was done in the first half – we were lacklustre in keeping the ball and we can’t do that. When we did keep the ball we tested their defence.”