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Argentina Falls 14-0 to Scotland in Second European Tour Friendly

In an electrifying encounter at Murrayfield, the Argentine national rugby team, known as Los Pumas, achieved a thrilling comeback victory against Scotland, winning 33-24. Despite trailing 21-0 at one point, the Argentine squad demonstrated resilience and skill to turn the match around in the final thirty minutes.

Match Overview

The match was significant for both teams as it affected their positions in the world rankings ahead of the 2027 World Cup. Argentina aimed to improve their sixth-place standing to secure a favorable seed for the upcoming tournament.

First Half Challenges

  • Argentina started the match with several handling errors and missed opportunities.
  • A yellow card to Juan Cruz Mallía left the team at a numerical disadvantage.
  • Scotland capitalized with tries from Jack Dempsey and Ewan Ashman, both converted by Finn Russell, building a 14-point lead.

Argentina struggled to penetrate Scotland’s defense, and their two missed penalty attempts compounded their woes. The halftime break offered a respite from the constant pressure they faced.

Second Half Comeback

The second half began with no initial changes to the Argentine lineup. However, Scotland quickly extended their lead to 21-0 with another try by Ashman, also converted by Russell. In response, Argentine coach Felipe Contepomi made five strategic substitutions, bringing in fresh players to invigorate the team.

As Scotland faced a yellow card for Blair Kinghorn, Argentina seized the moment. Julián Montoya scored the first try for Los Pumas, followed by another from Rodrigo Isgró. Although Santiago Carreras missed a challenging conversion, Argentina’s momentum shifted.

Final Minutes of the Match

Building on their newfound energy, Pedro Rubiolo added another try for Argentina, which Carreras successfully converted. The score drew closer as Argentina’s confidence surged.

They took the lead when Pablo Matera scored, confirmed after TMO review. Carreras extended the lead further with another conversion. Justo Piccardo sealed the game with a spectacular individual effort, scoring another try for Los Pumas and ensuring Carreras converted once more.

Upcoming Challenges

Argentina’s next match is scheduled against England on November 23, aiming to close out the international window on a high note.

Historical Context

The match at Murrayfield was particularly poignant as Argentina had faced a tough defeat against Scotland the previous year. Historically, the teams have faced off 25 times, with Scotland holding a slight edge with 13 wins to Argentina’s 12.

Team Lineups

Scotland Argentina
Stuart Hogg Mayco Vivas
Darcy Graham Julián Montoya (captain)
Chris Harris Pedro Delgado
Sione Tuipulotu Guido Petti
Duhan van der Merwe Pedro Rubiolo
Finn Russell Santiago Grondona
Ali Price Juan Martín González
Pierre Schoeman Joaquín Oviedo
Fraser Brown Simón Benítez Cruz
Zander Fagerson Gerónimo Prisciantelli
Jonny Gray Mateo Carreras
Grant Gilchrist Santiago Chocobares
Matt Fagerson Matías Moroni
Jamie Ritchie Rodrigo Isgró
Jack Dempsey Juan Cruz Mallía (vice-captain)

This match will certainly be remembered for Argentina’s tenacity and ability to overturn a seemingly insurmountable deficit, marking a significant moment in their rugby journey.

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