Categories
Rugby

Argentina Defeat Samoa to Maintain Their Chances of Advancing in the Rugby World Cup Knockout Stage.

In a disappointing Pool D match at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Argentina recovered from their initial Rugby World Cup defeat against England and secured a 19-10 victory over Samoa.

Despite the adverse weather conditions, there wasn’t much excitement or attacking skill on display, as Los Pumas managed to secure a crucial victory in their pursuit of the knockout stage.

In addition to scoring the only try for his team, Emiliano Boffelli also added 11 points through successful kicks, while Nicolas Sanchez’s late, long-range penalty helped them to secure the victory.

Samoa wished to capitalize on their recent victory over Chile but faced difficulties in generating any significant momentum in this match and struggled to hit the target, and now, they have to face challenging tasks if they wish to qualify for the knockout stages.

Emiliano Boffelli during a match for Argentina
Emiliano Boffelli (Credit Image: Ettore Griffoni/LPS via ZUMA Press Wire)

Argentina Secures Crucial Victory Over Samoa in Rugby World Cup Clash

Sama Malolo, a replacement hooker, scored their lone try at Saint-Etienne late, creating a tense finish for Los Pumas, but Argentina ultimately held on to win.

The fact that Samoan full-back Duncan Paia’aua received a yellow card just one minute into the game. And this alleviated Argentina’s pre-match concerns. Los Pumas took the lead as Boffelli crossed the line in the right corner and successfully converted it, making his absence noticeable.

Following this, the Edinburgh wing scored three penalty kicks, and Samoa finally scored in the first half thanks to a Christian Leali’ifano penalty.

Samoa’s firm defense in the later stages of the game threatened a comeback, and Malolo’s converted try added a sense of uncertainty to the game.

Rugby Union - Rugby World Cup 2023 - Pool D - Argentina v Samoa - Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne, France - September 22, 2023 Samoa's Tumua Manu in action with Argentina's Emiliano Boffelli
Samoa’s Tumua Manu in action with Argentina’s Emiliano Boffelli (Credits: REUTERS/Peter Cziborra)

Also Read: Pumas’ Nervy Triumph: Boffelli’s Brilliance Resurrects Argentina in Rugby World Cup

Although Argentina, who reached the World Cup’s fourth place in 2015 but failed to go beyond the pool stage in Japan four years ago, managed to secure the victory for themselves with Sanchez’s penalty.

After their defeat to England, Argentinians had a concern about an early exit, but winning here gave them the confidence boost to go further ahead in the tournament. They will now be facing South American rivals Chile in Nantes this Saturday.

A struggling Samoa, on the other hand, will need to win over both Japan and England if they hope to advance to the quarterfinals.

Categories
Rugby

Coach Cheika Makes Three Changes as Argentina Prepares for the Challenge of Facing Samoa

Michael Cheika, the coach of Los Pumas, has chosen the team to play against Samoa in an interesting match in Pool D at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Étienne on Friday, September 22nd.

Even though they lost 27-10 to England in their first match, the team has only made three changes to the starting lineup, and one of them is experienced player Matías Moroni.

Even though they lost 27-10 to England in their first match, the team has only made three changes to the starting lineup, and one of them is experienced player Matías Moroni.

Coach Cheika Makes Three Changes as Argentina Prepares for the Challenge of Facing Samoa
Los Pumas (Credits: ESPN Deportes)

Moroni joins the players in the middle of the field, and this is only his third time starting in 2023. He’s played six matches in total this year, with four of them as a substitute. Despite this, he’s the only player who has been part of all six matches for Los Pumas this year, but he hasn’t always started the games.

The Argentina Team to Play Against Samoa on Friday, September 22nd

  1.  Thomas Gall
  2.  Julian Montoya (c)
  3.  Eduardo Bello
  4.  Guido Petti Pagadizabal
  5.  Matias Alemanno
  6.  Pablo Matera
  7.  Marcos Kremer
  8.  Juan Martin Gonzalez
  9.  Gonzalo Bertranou
  10.  Santiago Carreras
  11.  Mateo Carreras
  12.  Santiago Chocobares
  13.  Matías Moroni
  14.  Emiliano Boffelli
  15.  Juan Cruz Mallia

Replacements:

  1.  Agustín Creevy
  2.  Mayco Vivas
  3.  Francisco Gómez Kodela
  4.  Pedro Rubiolo
  5.  Rodrigo Bruni
  6.  Tomas Cubelli
  7.  Nicolas Sanchez
  8.  Lucio Cinti

If Agustín Creevy plays as a substitute, he will tie with Felipe Contepomi and Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe for the second-most appearances in Rugby World Cup matches for Argentina. They will each have played in 17 World Cup games. The only player who has played more World Cup matches for Los Pumas is Mario Ledesma Arocena, with 18 games between 1999 and 2011.

The Argentina Team to Play Against Samoa on Friday, September 22nd
Argentina v Samoa (Credits: Rugby World Cup)

Pablo Matera has played more Tests for Argentina than any other player, starting 91 of 96 international matches. He provided much of the Pumas’ attack against England, beating five defenders and converting most of his runs 44 meters beyond the gain line (11).

Nicolas Sanchez has played 114 minutes of Test rugby this season and will earn his 99th Test cap when he comes off the bench. He is the Argentine defender who has played the most games and has scored the most goals (863).

Before that, Samoa picked their team, and they made only three changes. They made two changes in the forward positions and one change in the back positions. They added a big winger named Ben Lam to the team.

To find out how a player scored in a recent game, We recommend you come around to this spot. Let our platform be your favorite when it comes to Rugby updates!

We will continue giving you the latest news about how a player did in a game.