After a tough start, the Argentines finally managed to take the lead but a try by Theo Dan re-established the British advantage.
The Pumas were unable to win third place at the Rugby World Cup on Friday in an emotionally charged match against England. After a bad start, the Argentine team managed to take the lead in the second half, but the British quickly struck again with a try and a conversion.
Michael Cheika’s men were down 13 points on the scoreboard, but at that point in the game they came back and had Santiago Carreras’ try and Emiliano Boffelli’s conversion At 43 minutes they started 17-16.
However, the blow came immediately: Carreras himself wanted to come out from behind with a kick, but he blocked. Theo Dan and faced for the in-goal, where he was able to support despite the opposition of Juan Cruz Mallia and Carreras. On top Owen Farrell made no mistake with the penalty conversion to make it 23-17.
Source: Tycsports

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