Argentina’s defence made the difference

LONDON. — Two-try hero Juan Imhoff said Argentina’s ferocious defence was as important as their attacking intent in the emphatic 43-20 victory over Ireland in the Rugby World Cup quarte-rfinals yesterday.

The Pumas roared into a 17-0 lead following two early tries and, after Ireland had fought back to 23-20 down, they crossed the line twice in the closing minutes to reach the last four for the second time.

Argentina will play Australia or Scotland in the last four. “We will enjoy this moment but we know we have a tough game next week,” winger Imhoff told ITV.

“Ireland played with a great intensity. We are a really good team in offence. But today we had a defence to make the difference.” Ireland, decimated by injuries and suspensions, simply ran out of steam at the Millennium Stadium.

“It’s very disappointing to lose in such a big game. We didn’t help ourselves at the start.

“We came back into it but we gave ourselves too much to do. This is a special group of players and a special group of fans,” stand-in captain Jamie Heaslip said. — Super- Sport.

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