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'We'll see': Argentina using last year’s win over New Zealand as semi-final inspiration

By PA
Argentina celebrate after defeating New Zealand during The Rugby Championship match between the New Zealand All Blacks and Argentina Pumas at Orangetheory Stadium on August 27, 2022 in Christchurch, New Zealand. (Photo by Joe Allison/Getty Images)

Argentina have invoked their historic victory over New Zealand last year in their quest to pull off a seismic upset by winning Friday’s World Cup semi-final.

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The Pumas prevailed 25-18 in Christchurch to topple the All Blacks for the second time in history and skipper Julian Montoya says that has instilled the belief that they can engineer a dramatic upset at the Stade de France.

“As soon as you get on the field you believe you can win. It’s true we have some firsts under our belts,” Montoya said.

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“We were the first Argentina team to beat New Zealand and that confirms we can beat anyone.

“I have full confidence in our team and our players. This is the moment to play the best game of our lives and give everything.”

The All Blacks are known for their ability to conjure spectacular tries but Argentina head coach Michael Cheika insists they are also accomplished at the less glamorous parts of the game.

Team Form

Last 5 Games

3
Wins
4
1
Streak
1
22
Tries Scored
21
29
Points Difference
76
1/5
First Try
2/5
2/5
First Points
0/5
1/5
Race To 10 Points
3/5

“New Zealand have always been an example in rugby, a benchmark. They make you think of high-level skills in a really open game but there are always threats in the line-out, mauls and rucks,” Cheika said.

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“In a World Cup semi-final they are dangerous everywhere. We have been training as best we can, we will be ready. We’ll see what happens.”

Argentina have made one change to the side that defeated Wales 29-17 in the quarter-finals, bringing in Gonzalo Bertranou for Tomas Cubelli at scrum-half.

Matias Alemanno, Agustin Creevy, Facundo Isa, Tomas Lavanini, Nicolas Sanchez, Guido Petti and Montoya are the survivors from the Pumas’ last World Cup semi-final against Australia in 2015.

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Francisco 397 days ago

Argentina can beat NZL. Not only because they have already done it twice, but by activating the right tools at the right time anything can happen. For example: if NZL award penalties in midfield they will be at the mercy of Boffelli's boot; but if the ARG defense does not make mistakes, NZL's impatience will increase and they will concede errors. Everything related to set-piece plays will be very important for both teams.

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Jaxon 399 days ago

Argentina are a fantastic team and when they’re on, it’s on. Respect to them and their progression to the semi’s. For the record, the All Blacks aren’t taking them lightly getting ahead of themselves, the media and supporters are. I say this because comments in other articles are already talking about the final. It’s going to be a nail biter. Remember all it takes is a red card. Good luck to you both. Enjoy the game

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Another 399 days ago

As well they should. No lack of respect for Argentina and what they are capable of on their day.

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