The Citizen (KZN)

Pumas ‘very hungry’ to advance to last-eight

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– Argentina are “very hungry” to get back into the Rugby World Cup knockout stages after missing out four years ago, head coach Michael Cheika (right) said.

The Pumas face a winnertake­s-all clash with Japan tomorrow in Nantes with both teams coming into their final Pool D match locked on nine points following victories over Chile and Samoa, and defeats to England.

Second place in the group is up for grabs and a likely quarterfin­al against Wales, with England having already secured top spot in the pool.

“Japan were in the quarterfin­als in the last World Cup and not us,” said Cheika.

“Our preparatio­n and planning includes all the little details for Sunday [tomorrow].”

Cheika faces a tough selection conundrum ahead of the Brave Blossoms match-up – who to pick at halfback.

Veteran pair Tomas Cubelli and Nicolas Sanchez, both 34, brought dynamism to the Pumas’ game in their historic 59-5 thrashing of minnows Chile – the first World Cup meeting between two South American nations.

Argentina had been much less impressive in a 27-10 defeat to England and a scrappy 19-10 victory over Samoa with a

Gonzalo Bertranou and Santiago Carreras partnershi­p, albeit against considerab­ly tougher opposition.

“We’re very lucky to have two No 10s; one with 100 caps for the Pumas (Sanchez) and Santi (Carreras) who is a player who is the future,” added Cheika, the former Australia head coach.

“They’re working a lot together, we’re trying to reach the highest level together.”

Sanchez, who will turn 35 two days before the World Cup final, earned his 100th cap and scored 20 points against Chile.

That took his tally to 140 points and saw him surpass Gonzalo Quesada (135) as Argentina’s record points-scorer at the World Cup.

Argentina have improved markedly since the last tournament in Japan, with some notable victories. –

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