Moroni’s SAVING TACKLE and the SPECTACULAR match in Los Pumas’ victory

Argentina’s National Team achieved a resounding victory to become the first semi-finalist in the Rugby World Cup to be held in France.

The Pumas for the third time in their history they achieved a place in the semifinals of World Cup Rugby and one of the main moments is Matías Moroni tackle who saved his team from a Welsh ordeal.

Time marked 34 minutes into the second half and the result was 19 to 17 in favor of Argentina when Louis Rees-Zammit He stepped up to score a try that put his team back on top.

However, Moroni appeared to throw himself at him, knock him down and take him off the court before he could put the ball on the grass. The action was reviewed by VAR, but everything ended in favor of the men led by Michael Cheika, who celebrated it as a conversion.

Two minutes later, he appeared Nicolas Sanchez to solve the story, expand the result and give the national team some breathing space at the end of the match. Then, the Argentine converted after the penalty and the game finished 29 to 17.

The coincidence of Los Pumas match with the Argentine World Champion National Team in Qatar

One fact was overlooked in Argentina’s match against Wales and two pictures were compared which show the similarities between Los Pumas and the team led by Lionel Scaloni.

This is what number 23 looks like, shown behind Matías Maroni, the man in charge of the saving tackle that prevented the rival’s try. The same number was worn by Emiliano Dibu Martínez, who also had a historic block against Kolo Muani in the World Cup final.

Moroni and the comparison with Drawing Martínez

Moroni on his final save against Wales: “I ran with my club, my family and this whole band”

The Los Pumas player referred to the tackle and said: “I ran with everyone: with my club, with my family, with this whole band” and added: “Luckily we got through it. We know which was going to be a very difficult game, we dominated from the beginning. Due to different circumstances, they took the lead, but the team always believed and we won the game.”

In addition, he maintained that the Argentine National Team is the most important thing for him. “I play rugby, for this shirt, for my family, for my club and we are playing again the most important game for Los Pumas, which so far has not been won. We are going to war,” he’s with us.

Meanwhile, he said that “many people are talking nonsense and we have closed ourselves more than before. People who did not trust us, others who did and came before the last game, including Japan: let them know that we will go to war in Paris. “We will play the most important game in the history of Los Pumas.”

Source: Tycsports

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