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Wales came into this match feeling good after beating Italy and Fiji in their last two tests. But Argentina quickly brought them back down to earth. The home team played with energy and skill, handing Wales a 35-21 defeat that was even more one-sided than the score suggests.

Argentina Turned Up the Heat

From the start, Argentina controlled the game. Their forwards were strong at the breakdown, and their backs found gaps in Wales’ defense. The Pumas scored five tries, showing off both power and speed.

  • Argentina scored early and never let up.
  • Wales struggled to stop their offloads and quick passes.
  • The home crowd gave Argentina a huge boost.

Where Wales Fell Short

Wales had chances but couldn’t convert them into points. Their tackling was off at times, and they made too many mistakes under pressure. While they fought back in the second half, it wasn’t enough to close the gap.

  • Wales lost the battle at the scrum and lineout.
  • They gave away penalties at key moments.
  • Argentina’s defense forced turnovers that led to easy points.

Lessons Learned for Wales

This loss shows Wales still has work to do before facing tougher opponents. Argentina proved they are a top team at home. For Wales, it’s back to the training ground to fix the issues that cost them this match. The Nations Championship is far from over, but this result is a wake-up call.

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