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Argentina coach Cheika hits back at All Blacks' illegal play jibe

Argentina coach Michael Cheika has hit back at New Zealand after they accused the Pumas of bending the rules during their historic 25-18 Rugby Championship win in Christchurch on Saturday.

Cheika also delivered a psychological jab at All Blacks counterpart Ian Foster -- whose position is back under fire after a shock first defeat to Argentina on home soil, New Zealand's sixth loss in their last eight Tests.

Cheika openly sang the praises of Scott Robertson, the man many critics believe should replace Foster as New Zealand's coach.

Foster complained Argentina had used underhand tactics to slow down the speed of the ruck, and claimed the ruse had gone unnoticed by 27-year-old Georgian referee Nika Amashukeli.

"Overall I just felt that they got away with some stuff at the breakdown, not releasing the ball carrier on the ground, and we weren't able to deal with it," said Foster.

"It was an area we got hammered in the penalty count at critical times. I'm probably a little bit bemused by some of that."

Cheika felt the accusations reeked of sour grapes. "Well, he'd be an expert on it because his team does it all the time, so he should know," the former Australia coach said.

"I don't know if that's the right response after the game."

Cheika took a second dig at Foster, who was rubber-stamped last week by New Zealand Rugby to remain All Blacks coach through to next year's World Cup.

It came at a time of mounting public belief that Robertson should be in charge after capturing six successive Super Rugby titles with the Canterbury Crusaders.

Cheika delivered a sardonic response when asked about the influential display on Saturday of his flanker Pablo Matera, who played a full season for the Crusaders this year.

"I think that the Crusaders

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