FMF Flying Fijians Coach Ilivasi Tabua claims his side is chasing "The perfect game" to pull off another World Cup shock and beat South Africa in Monday's quarterfinal in Marseille.

Fiji reached the last eight for the first time since 1987, with a dramatic 38-34 victory over Wales last weekend, which has gone down as the greatest in their history.

Tabua admitted it has been hard to get his players minds refocused on facing the Springboks, after such a huge victory last weekend.

But he said the players have been told to perform better than last week and they are aiming to play the perfect game.

According to Tabua, if they can play the perfect game then the processes are looked after and the results will come your way.

The FMF Flying Fijians and the Springboks match will kick off on Monday at 1am.