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1986 World Cup shirts fire up England

Kitted out in a striped jersey reminiscent of the ‘lucky’ navy blue shirt Argentina wore to win the 1986 World Cup, Felipe Contepomi’s side immediately added extra spice to the meeting by donning colours synonymous with one of the country’s most famous victories over England.

That ploy failed to cause any disruption as Fin Smith’s pinpoint cross-field kick was brilliantly gathered and finished by Freeman, but the Pumas were awarded a penalty from the restart after Ollie Chessum rushed in to join a scuffle.

England coupled an impressive scramble defence with the attacking threat of Feyi-Waboso, who repeatedly punched holes in attack.

Another electric break by the Exeter Chiefs winger set up Earl’s try before the hosts’ problems were compounded as Mateo Carreras was shown a yellow card for a high tackle on Freeman.

Borthwick’s side ended a five-Test losing streak by scoring 73 points in a free-flowing attacking display against Fiji in Liverpool last Saturday.

After going close through more slick attacking play, England dismantled Argentina’s scrum, allowing Earl to dot down before another melee broke out during the celebrations.

Argentina lining up in their replica 1986 World Cup shirtsImage source, Getty Images
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Argentina lined up in their replica 1986 World Cup shirts

Cards galore as Argentina fans boo Pollock

In November, Scotland’s 21-0 lead early in the second half was chased down for a stunning Argentina win.

The belief of a comeback quickly gather momentum as Carreras redeemed his earlier error and Jack van Poortvliet was shown a yellow card for a deliberate knock-on.

Lock Alex Coles joined Van Poortvliet in the sin-bin for an illegal infringement at a ruck that saw a penalty try given as his hand stopped what looked a certain score.

For the second week running, Smith slotted in as an emergency scrum-half, with Pollock being summoned from the bench early in the second-half.

The 21-year-old was booed as he ran on to the pitch after footage emerged of the back row taunting local football fans in Plaza de la Republica, who were gathering for Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final.

A yellow card for an illegal clearout by Oviedo reduced Argentina to 14, which was quickly followed by the return of Van Poortvliet.

Following an eruption of energy around the 30,000-capacity Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades, Pollock’s strong carry helped set up Smith’s try that silenced the bubbling crowd.

Another piece of cynical play in the build-up to the try saw Carreras sent to the sin-bin.

Two further silly yellow cards will frustrate Borthwick as it continues to become a growing area of concern.

This time it did not prove costly as England, just, held on.

Line-ups

Argentina: S Carreras; Delguy, Moroni, Piccardo, M Carreras; Albornoz, Garcia; Vivas, Montoya (capt), Rapetti, Petti, Alemanno, Grondona, Kremer, Oviedo.

Replacements: Ruiz, Wenger, Delgado, Elias, Matera, Moro, Benitez Cruz, Cinti.

England: M Smith; Freeman, Slade, Atkinson, Feyi-Waboso; F Smith, Van Poortvliet; Genge, George (capt), Heyes, Coles, Martin, Chessum, Pepper, Earl.

Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Iyogun, Kloska, Curry, Pollock, Spencer, Janse van Rensburg, Caluori.

Match officials

Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)

Assistant referees: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) and Paul Williams (New Zealand)

TMO: Brett Cronan (Australia)

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