False starts, Argentina's bad habit

False starts, Argentina's bad habit
False starts, Argentina's bad habit

Because this three-point defeat at the Aviva (19-22) was part of the same pattern: a start full of approximations, between a much too early yellow card (1st) and two equally premature tries (3rd, 5th), without which Felipe Contepomi's men could have claimed much better, as they subsequently dominated the debates. But this time, the XV of Clover was not surprised, and the Blues will have noticed, like him, the weaknesses of their opponent, such as his ability to get back into the debates.

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