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How the New Zealand media viewed Las Pumas’ success

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Melissa ArdolaOctober 16, 2023, 10:35Reading: 2 min.

The Cougars won A great game against Wales quarter final of France World Cup 2023. After the great blue and white win in Marseille, New Zealand He did the same against Ireland at Stade de France. Then, next Friday The two winners will meet in Paris For the first discussion RWC semi-final. But so what Some Kiwi media think so What happened with Argentina at the State Velodrome? I lived in the World Cup semi-final, Star+.

“The Pumas, who were not the favorites, were outscored 10-0 in the first half and then 17-12 in the fourth quarter. With a renewed team they regained the advantage came from Substitute bench Reach attempt by Joel Sclavirevealed From dairy products.

On the other hand, the journalist added: Fantastic game from Sanchez. He intercepted the young Costello and had the legs to run from midfield to Ingol. Experience will again conquer youth”.

“Argentina’s extreme defense turned into a wall. Argentina loves moments of pressure. The Rugby Championship is currently 2-0 against the Six Nations this weekend. “Two great results for southern hemisphere rugby that has been under pressure this year.”Covered New Zealander.

Another iconic medium in New Zealand NZ Herald He continued to do so, ahead of Las Pumas’ victory and the looming next battle against the All Blacks at the Stade de France. “Five weeks ago, Las Pumas opened the World Cup with a 14-man loss to England at the same Stadt Velodrome. They stormed out of Group D with three straight wins and have now won the quarter-finals after trailing at halftime for the first time. Argentina overturned successive defeats by WalesA subdued performance in the second half of Las Pumas Fewer mistakes and better use of opportunities It was given to them”.

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