2023-10-20 22:03:08
New Zealand qualified this Friday for the Rugby World Cup final following clearly winning (6-44) once morest The Pumas of Argentinahow proud, they might not stop the Great superiority of the “All Blacks” in all areas.
The New Zealanders, who were much superior throughout almost the entire match, especially in the second half.
Meanwhile, the trans-Andeans maintained their intensity, but They made mistakes that were paid dearly. and they failed to score a try, a clearly insufficient balance once morest a team that plays rugby with great quality and craftsmanship.
Despite everything, the match began with Argentina’s dominance, which took the lead on the scoreboard, with a penalty shot converted by Boffelli in minute 5.
But the “All Blacks” quickly rebuilt themselves. After intense pressure from their “pack” that brought them to within centimeters of the try line, a great pass to the right flank allowed Will Jordan start with the comeback.
The New Zealanders smelled blood and continued with their objective standing. By the 17th, Jordie Barrett scored the second try, although this time Mo’unga missed his transformation shot (3-13) and Argentina did not give upwith good sleight of hand and his proverbial energy.
The pressure from Michael Cheika’s team ended up bearing fruit. After touching the test, which he was just a few centimeters away, a new punishing blow from Boffelli put the score at 6-12.
New Zealand renewed the pressure, but was hit by a series of fierce tackles from “Los Pumas” on their 22 line.
Those from Oceania began the second half with the same hunger, and Aaron Smith He scored a try in the 42nd minute following a scrum from which his team came out with the advantage. The transformation did come this time for For. It was the beginning of the festival.
“Los Pumas” maintained their pride, with some promising attacks that might not be completed, while New Zealand marched with a relentless rhythm towards his fifth final.
Seeing themselves already in the final, the New Zealand fans began to chant with “Olés” the passes of yours. Of course, although everything was decided, the last minutes were very intense and spectacular.
The albicelestes wanted their try and those in black were looking for another one. The referee’s final whistle was greeted with a great applause from the public to reward a generous effort in a laborious 6-44.
In this way, the New Zealand All Blacks signed another strong presentation and now, they wait to play the Rugby World Cup final on October 28 once morest the winner of the series between South Africa and England, to be played tomorrow, Saturday.
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