British and Ireland Lions: The lesson that Argentina condemns Andy Farrell’s squad is defeated in Tour Opener | Rugby Yonhap News

The UK and Ireland Lions will head to the Australian tour behind the defeat. But what can they learn from the loss of Argentina and help to win the series?

The side of Andy Farr all was hit by Argentina at 28-24 at 28-24 in front of the sold out of the soldy Aviva Stadium, and it was shown to be short of 11 deficits in the second half of the year.

After rest, BeiRne’s score made the way to Lions’ victory, but in 59 minutes, Argentina’s ruthless counterattack of Santiago Cordero was swept away.

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Argentina finished the amazing steps of Tomás Albornoz and then took the lead with an amazing attempt to hit Marcus Smith with Marcus Smith.

The organizers could not disassemble stubborn opponents at the deadline, and secured Puma as a famous victory.

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Lions 24-28 Argentina
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‘Hell to learn for Lions’

Former Lions Fly Van Farrell was not overly worried about defeat and emphasized how much it was worth his successor to play a competition under the belt.

“Many games have been in the right part of the field.” Farrell I told Sky Sports. “Obviously, there are not many balls, and there will be many images that they can look back and learn.

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The British and Ireland Captain Lions Maro Ito was sweared by his side but showed lack of consistency against Argentina.

“Argentina could not be distrusted when there was a chance. Whether it’s the ball on the floor or turnover, they seemed to quickly change things to points.

“I am convinced that Lions boys will be frustrated, but most importantly, they have some images to play fierce games and what standards are and not.

“They will learn a lot of hells, learn a lot of hells about each other, learn a lot of hell as a team, and will put them in a good next week.”

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Lions Director Andy Farrell

Lions Captain, with the opening ceremony with the barbarians in 2013 and the 2017 New Zealand brutals, will benefit the stern Argentina task.

“The game is not rude to the game of the past -it’s much better than playing a 50 -point invitation team,” he said.

“Lions will learn much more in this game. Yes, I’m disappointed. I wanted to get exercise early, but it’s a test. I can dissect and learn this problem now.”

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SKY SPORTS’s ELEANOR ROPER and former Lions Captain SAM Warburton dissolve the dialogue points in the opening tours of the UK and Ireland Lions with Argentina.

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LOS PUMAS showed a sensual attack sense by thoroughly evaluating Lions than to meet the claim as the world’s fifth best team in the world.

“In the last 12 months other than Ireland, they have won all of them, and this is the view of the Argentine squad.” “Their back rows were excellent and they all were outstanding for men.”

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British and Ireland Lions were greatly welcomed by the Dublin crowds into the stadium.

Warburton added: “Lions will be better, but you have to celebrate Argentina first, they were so good.

“The defensive set at the end of the game at extreme fatigue was great. They lost seven to eight front -line players and still offered great performance.”

Where should Lions be improved?

Lions showed a lot of attack intentions, but sometimes he was convicted of exaggerated, and the possibility disappeared from other areas where the possession disappeared several times in the lineout and needed improvement.

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Lions was ahead of the latter half of the gorgeous Ellis Genge Line Break, leading to TadHg Beirne.

“Line out is fixed,” said Barclay. “I think that’s one of the most difficult parts of the game. Everyone moves slightly differently and can’t get a ball because of a small misunderstanding.

“I think it’s cohesive by forcing off -roads, and as Andy Farrell mentioned, some of them have not just been on, I think it’s a bit infectious when the game goes back and always sees it.

“You want to be a team that understands when the ball is turned on and when it is turned off. I think it will come and the line is coming and there are many good parts, but I think that the test rugby is about applying pressure.

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Argentina picked up a loose ball in his 22 and stressed the lead with Lions by attempting to deviate from a half -hour stroke.

“If the lineout is beaten in a public game without working, it is very difficult to keep off the pressure and drop the ball.”

How does Lions respond? ‘We must learn quickly’

Lions admitted that Bundee Aki, who headed to Australia before the warm -up game with the western Force next Saturday, and scored a Live in Sky Sports and an opening attempt with Argentina.

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Bundee AKI scored the first British and Ireland Lions in the 2025 tour to several Argentine defenders.

“We do not make excuses. Argentina is a good dress of blood.” I told Sky Sports. “They have punished us when we were not clinical, all we made turned on all opportunities.

“We popped out in the second half, and Andy Farrell reminded us in half an hour when I became a lion.

“This shows where we are in the group. We can only get better here. We know the challenge earlier than us. No one of the nine games will be easy. So we should not learn from this, but we learned quickly.”

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This summer, Australian tours in the UK and Ireland Lions live exclusively in Sky Sports.

What is Lions’ next?

Sky Sports In 2025, the UK and Ireland Lions Tour will fully show Australia’s 2025, with three tests on Wallavi and six warm -ups.

Lions’ warm -up games will start in front of the Australian and New Zealand (July 12) of the West Force (July 2), Sydney (July 5), Sydney (July 5), Canberra (July 9), and Australia and New Zealand (July 12).

The game was tested for the second test at MCG in Melbourne on July 26 after the opening ceremony at Brisbane on July 19 and lasted at the ACCOR Stadium in Sydney on August 2. Stream the British and Irish lions without a contract