Historic Victory: Argentina Defeats British and Irish Lions
Argentina secured a landmark 28-24 victory over the British and Irish Lions in a warm-up match, marking their first win against them. Strong performances by Ignacio Mendy and Tomas Albornoz helped the Pumas secure a lead. The Lions struggled despite a comeback attempt, highlighting issues ahead of their Australian tour.

In a historic match, Argentina triumphed over the British and Irish Lions with a 28-24 victory on Friday, marking their first-ever win against the team. This warm-up game at the Aviva Stadium spotlighted significant challenges for coach Andy Farrell as the Lions prepare for their upcoming Australian tour.
The Pumas' early dominance was evident with tries from Ignacio Mendy and Tomas Albornoz, leading to a 21-10 advantage by halftime. The Lions, disadvantaged by the absence of nearly half their squad due to other commitments and injuries, showed a spurt of resilience early in the second half. A penalty try and a score from Tadhg Beirne briefly put them ahead.
However, Argentina's Santiago Cordero struck back with a crucial try, sealing the win against a faltering Lions side. With five more preparation games scheduled in Australia, the Lions face significant pressure to address their shortcomings before facing the Wallabies on July 19.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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