The Australian coach assured that the team will try to end the Rugby World Cup on a high note and left no room for rumors of a possible exit.
The Pumas They will face England for the third place matchlooking to complete the best way France Rugby World Cup 2023. In the face of certain conflict, Michael Cheika has defined the team’s present and made sure he is not thinking about its future.
At the press conference where he confirmed the starting XV for the bronze medal match against La Rosa, the Australian coach He admitted that the team is very united and they will fight to finish the World Cup in the best way., considering that this could be the last game for some players in the national team. In addition, the head coach of the Argentine team He reiterated the rumors of his possible departure after his participation in the contest. and concluded: “I don’t think this is my last game”.
In recent days, the version appeared that Cheika will leave his position after almost two years. This rumor brought back the confession of Gabriel Travaglinipresident of UARthat, in an interview with The country in 2022, has confirmed that the main candidate to take over after the World Cup is Felipe Contepomichief aide of the sea and is in charge of directing the training.
The formation of Los Pumas vs. England, for the Rugby World Cup
Thomas cockJulian Montoya (c), Francis Gomez Kodela; Guido PettyPeter Rubiolo; Juan Martin GonzálezFrames CreamerFacundo Is a; Thomas CubelliSantiago Careers; Matthew CareersJerome From the originLucio CintiEmiliano Boffelli; Juan Cruz Mallya.
When will Los Pumas play for third place in the Rugby World Cup?
The Pumas fell to the mighty All Blacks, and now they reach the World Cup bronze medal match, where they have to face England on Friday, October 27, from 4 pm -lost 16 out of 15 with South Africa-, at the Stade de France in Saint Denis.
Source: Tycsports

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