Pumas Players in Tears After Maiden Win over Lions
- Argentina beat the British and Irish Lions 28-24 in a warm-up game at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Friday, marking their first win over the Lions.
- The Lions committed errors and suffered defensive shortcomings, while Argentina capitalized with players like Tomas Albornoz and Santiago Cordero delivering key tries.
- The Lions showed attacking willingness and dominated late stages but failed to convert chances, with several tries disallowed due to knock-ons and infringements.
- Albornoz, who was named player of the match, expressed that the team had discussed the great chance ahead of the game and were determined to perform well, describing the experience as truly remarkable.
- The result leaves Lions coach Andy Farrell work to do before their July 19 first test against the Wallabies, with five more tour games in Australia planned.
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20 years ago, the Pumas celebrated as a title the tie before the British & Irish Lions. This time they would not have been satisfied with less than a victory, the dignified defeats were long ago. The epic triumphs, too. The first success in history before the combined star of the British Isles is the definitive confirmation that Argentina belongs to the realm of the powers. The Pumas took advantage in an almost perfect first time, recovered from…
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Argentina beat a stuttering British and Irish Lions for the first time ever on Friday with a 28-24 warm-up game victory at the Aviva Stadium that left coach Andy Farrell with plenty to do as his squad get ready to leave for Australia.
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