Otago Daily Times

Argentina’s youngsters fire against US but coach still gloomy

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KUMAGAYA: Argentina coach Mario Ledesma said his team finally delivered the sort of allcourt game it had been working towards for months in its 4719 win over the United States yesterday, but not even the seventry romp could lift his gloomy tournament outlook.

The Pumas had the crowd on their feet with some wonderful running and handling, even from behind their own tryline, as some of the youngsters drafted in grabbed their opportunit­y.

Yet the game was a virtual dead rubber for Argentina which, for the first time since 2003, will be watching the quarterfin­als from home after earlier pool defeats by France and England.

‘‘Today was very good in lots of areas but ultimately, how I feel about this World Cup is that I’m not satisfied,’’ Ledesma said.

‘‘We came here fighting to make the quarters and have been working very hard but we were never able to find the perfect game we were looking for. We really wanted to make it through and everyone is disappoint­ed that we couldn’t, but the motivation was still there today but it was from inside, from the heart.’’

Despite his frustratio­n Ledesma was, however, delighted with how some of his fringe players grabbed their opportunit­ies, with all seven tries being scored by backs.

‘‘Argentine rugby has a bright future,’’ he said. ‘‘The youngsters were incredible today. The way we played today was actually similar to how it was in 2015 [when they reached the semifinals] and we have been working hard to mix things up.

‘‘We’ve scored several tries from driving mauls in this World Cup, the scrum was pretty consistent here, so I think it’s a case of trying to use the pack to get goforward and a consistent set piece and then we have exciting backs who can deliver, as we saw today.’’

It was flanker Juan Manuel Leguizamon’s last game for the Pumas.

His 87th cap came 14 years after his first and he was hoisted shoulderhi­gh by his teammates on an emotional lap of honour after the match. — Reuters

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