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Michael Cheika implies English gamemanship choked Argentina

A dejected Marcos Kremer - PA

Argentina head coach Michael Cheika has hinted that England’s street smarts were the root cause of Los Pumas’ failure fire in their disappointing 27-10 loss at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille.

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An experienced England side eked out a gusty victory in stifling conditions despite losing openside Tom Curry just 120 seconds into the game.

What transpired next was a mini-miracle in Marseille for Steve Borthwick’s embattled England. A cap-heavy 14-man England managed the game to within an inch of its life, with a George Ford magnum opus at flyhalf steering England to what in the end was a relatively comfortable – if improbable – win.

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Put simply: England schooled Los Pumas in the art of game management. A solemn Cheika, who fielded a press conference in England and Spanish, made it clear that England’s savvy stalling of the game was the key difference between the sides.

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“Pretty much everything that could go wrong did go wrong. I think we let the play get too stop and start. England played the circumstances very well and full credit to them,” said Cheika. “There was almost no play. There were so many stoppages. The play we did get we didn’t master every well. That was by design by the other team. They did it very well. They put us in that corner.

“We’ll take what we need from it and get on with the next game.”

Cheika’s thoughts have now turned to their next clash in Pool D, a now must-win game against Samoa next Friday.

“The world is not over. We still have work to do to qualify. Our players will take a lot from this experience. We have many first-timers in World Cup games and they will take a lesson of how we need to be ready when the whistle blows.”

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Giant Argentina backrow Marcos Kremer didn’t sugarcoat what was a hugely disappointing night for his side.

“They were better than us in every way. In the set-piece they did very well. We may have been competitive but we couldn’t exploit our strengths. In all aspects of the game, they pushed further, they played the game they wanted to play.

“We couldn’t gel as we wanted, we couldn’t connect as we wanted.”

“What annoys us the most is that we didn’t play a bad game, but we wanted to do something different on-field and we couldn’t execute our game plan the way we wanted.”

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TCO 578 days ago

Very disappointing to see how Cheika deposits all the blame on the players, on the new kids, on the fact that they didn’t play according to plan, according to what they practice during the week and that they will hopefully learn from this game. He is not the coach? He didn’t talk to the players during half time? He didn’t tell the players how to adapt game plan to the new circumstances? Was Cheika in Marseille?

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Francisco 581 days ago

Disappointing in every way. Argentina played an orderly game when it should have detonated patterns of play, at least periodically. Only in this way would the imbalance between the Argentine attack and the English defense be generated. They couldn't think about it or execute it.

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Jez 581 days ago

Cheika needs to acknowledge his team got it badly wrong. They were dreadful and allowed us to dominate. Very unlike a Pumas team. He has to own it and stop implying anything, but that’s never been his way.

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Driss 582 days ago

How can you lose a match vs England to 14 men all the whole match ??😂😂😂… really the shame for the pumas.

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