Well done Argentina… we were lucky to win. You deserved it but close. You are a very good team, one of the best now. Always a tough battle when we meet!! ☘️ ❤️ 🇦🇷
A lot of people don’t realise how good Argentina are becoming. In the last year, they beaten wales, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and France, none of which you can expect an easy game with
Muchas gracias, un detalle Los Pumas, único país que no nacionaliza jugadores son todos nacidos en argentina. Otro comentario el árbitro ayudó a Irlanda , una pena. Saludos desde Buenos Aires
@robertoraularias4306 the ref helped Ireland 😂😂 get real argentina deserved possibly 2 red cards but definitely 1. The Pumas are doing great but don't get ahead of yourself talking nonsense
Well done Arbentinia for an amazing display and quickly on your way to become a formidable opponent...best team performance on the day for sure.. Ireland saved by the final whistle...from Saffa
What a great coach - that’s what I’m saying not the results, as a Welshman I love seeing Argentina do this, equally Wales need to acknowledge we have a shit team right now so at the very least - all we can ask as Contempomi said it “we need to be able to say we did what we set out to do” as at we aren’t even executing the basics
I have a question and I want the experts to enlighten me. When the Pumas try is scored, the referee annuls the conversion due to a foul that he did not see and after that incident Ireland recovers the ball. Later in the game, Ireland loses control of the ball again because Los Pumas recover it and they score the try. As I understand it, if after a foul the opposing team recovers the ball, that foul is annulled, so to speak, and it even enables the team that recovered the ball and, assuming that Ireland has scored a try, its score is valid. Once the TMO points out the high tackle, the sanction against the player is allowed, but not the annulment of the conversion, whether it is a hypothetical conversion by Ireland or the real conversion by Los Pumas. In other words, from the INFRINGEMENT by the Argentine number 12 player, 45 seconds passed until the conversion of the try, plus Ireland won the ball and lost it, which generated the annulled try. In that key incident, I believe that Argentina was robbed of the match as a winner.
@@atoms-to-atoms wow were in my comment have I have any arrogance, Argentina is a brilliant team and I love Argentina , we Have loads in common , I really don't think Irish rugby is that great,
la jugada viene así: en una situación de juego un jugador Argentino realiza un tackle alto sobre un jugador Irlandes pero la jugada sigue su curso, el árbitro no se da cuenta de la jugada, posteriormente gana el balón el equipo de Irlanda y concreta un Try? Es valido ese Try si hubo un tackle alto del equipo contrario?
Well done Argentina… we were lucky to win. You deserved it but close. You are a very good team, one of the best now. Always a tough battle when we meet!! ☘️ ❤️ 🇦🇷
Hard luck Felipe, you're still a legend in Ireland. Onwards and upwards!
Delighted to see him again, good luck Argentina
A lot of people don’t realise how good Argentina are becoming. In the last year, they beaten wales, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and France, none of which you can expect an easy game with
Muchas gracias, un detalle Los Pumas, único país que no nacionaliza jugadores son todos nacidos en argentina. Otro comentario el árbitro ayudó a Irlanda , una pena. Saludos desde Buenos Aires
@robertoraularias4306 the ref helped Ireland 😂😂 get real argentina deserved possibly 2 red cards but definitely 1. The Pumas are doing great but don't get ahead of yourself talking nonsense
@robertoraularias4306 when all else fails, blame the ref! This isn't soccer now...
About time the Lions toured Argentina! It would be great for the sport in Latin America
@@exactsame completely agree
Fantastic coach and a classy guy.
Hard luck Felipe. Was a beast on the pitch. 🇦🇷🇳🇿🇦🇺🇿🇦🇫🇯
Keep going los Pumas. Love you guys
People,
This coach knows what he's doing slow but surely he will be a contender for the Rwc
Well done Arbentinia for an amazing display and quickly on your way to become a formidable opponent...best team performance on the day for sure.. Ireland saved by the final whistle...from Saffa
Complimenti a tutti i giocatori lo staff e a Felipe grande prestazione. E’ mancato poco.
🇮🇹🇦🇷
What a consummate professional Felipe is .
Irelands defence is their best attribute without a doubt
Los Pumas are awesome! Up the South
Argentina have improved since the World cup and I think they have another level in them as well.
Definitely improved but still not there yet, they're slow learners the pumas and just not classy enuf.
Well done Argentina, tough grind of a game
What a great coach - that’s what I’m saying not the results, as a Welshman I love seeing Argentina do this, equally Wales need to acknowledge we have a shit team right now so at the very least - all we can ask as Contempomi said it “we need to be able to say we did what we set out to do” as at we aren’t even executing the basics
Beautiful English of Felipe!
He learned it in Ireland
actually he learned it at school (Cardenal Newman) in Argentina.
@rodriclo1991 yes but perfected it in Ireland, playing for Leinster
@@rodriclo1991 His English does not look sound British
2 props and top notch halfback away
With García and Albornoz we are getting there in the halfbacks department
I have a question and I want the experts to enlighten me. When the Pumas try is scored, the referee annuls the conversion due to a foul that he did not see and after that incident Ireland recovers the ball. Later in the game, Ireland loses control of the ball again because Los Pumas recover it and they score the try. As I understand it, if after a foul the opposing team recovers the ball, that foul is annulled, so to speak, and it even enables the team that recovered the ball and, assuming that Ireland has scored a try, its score is valid. Once the TMO points out the high tackle, the sanction against the player is allowed, but not the annulment of the conversion, whether it is a hypothetical conversion by Ireland or the real conversion by Los Pumas. In other words, from the INFRINGEMENT by the Argentine number 12 player, 45 seconds passed until the conversion of the try, plus Ireland won the ball and lost it, which generated the annulled try. In that key incident, I believe that Argentina was robbed of the match as a winner.
Moente Grande...Well done Pumas... Ref was a poor...would love to see them in the RWC final...Imagine.
@@atoms-to-atoms wow were in my comment have I have any arrogance, Argentina is a brilliant team and I love Argentina , we Have loads in common , I really don't think Irish rugby is that great,
la jugada viene así: en una situación de juego un jugador Argentino realiza un tackle alto sobre un jugador Irlandes pero la jugada sigue su curso, el árbitro no se da cuenta de la jugada, posteriormente gana el balón el equipo de Irlanda y concreta un Try? Es valido ese Try si hubo un tackle alto del equipo contrario?
ley de ventaja, recontra válido. De última: es como. que anotaste un try más allá de que te la hicieron más difícil/peligroso el anotar
How far has this Irish team fallen!!!!!!!!!!!
Argentina are a great team! They have won games against all the top 3 teams ( apart Ireland) in the past 4 months.
You mean how high Argentina has risen?
Okay…. overreaction boy.
As a Irish supporter, Argentina won that game ,great team , great country
Your comment makes no sense @@ColmOkeeffe-f8u