The winger from Tucumán shone in the victory against Japan, to put Argentina in the best eight at the World Cup.
Matthew Carreras had a consecrating match at The Pumaswho lost Japanese by 39 to 27 and they achieved the advancing to the quarterfinals of the World Cup in France, where they will face Wales.
El Cachorro, 23 years old and born in San Miguel de Tucumán, scored three sensational tries to give Argentina victory.
The first was at 27 in the first half, the second at two in the second half and the third, also in pure power, at 28 in the final period, as if it were giving air before a closing that looked very complicated with only two points of light for Michael Cheika.
The winger, who trained at Los Tarcos Rugby Club, with time at Los Jaguares, currently plays for Newcastle Falcons, in the English first division.
Mateo Carreras’ tries for Los Pumas vs Japan in the World Cup
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Source: Tycsports

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