Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Cheika wants discipline not magic from Pumas against Samoa

Argentina coach Michael Cheika said he was not looking for anything magical from his Pumas team when they try to get their World Cup campaign back on track against Samoa on Friday.

The Australian said the players had learned a lot from their opening 27-10 loss to 14-man England in Marseilles and had spent all week in training focusing on the basics.

"We know the type of game we want to play, we don't want to change too much depending on the opponent," he told reporters after naming his team on Wednesday.

"We have to be disciplined in our organisation, in defence and attack. It may take 60, 70 minutes until the opportunity is there, but you have to take it when it comes.

"You don't have to do something magical, it's about playing our game disciplined and very aggressively."
Cheika made three changes to his starting team for the match.

The experienced Matias Moroni comes into the midfield for Lucio Cinti, Guido Petti plays in the second row instead of the injured Tomas Lavanini and Eduardo Bello replaces Francisco Gomez Kodela at tighthead prop.

Cheika has also added another back to his bench in the shape of flyhalf Nicolas Sanchez after going with a 6-2 split against England.

Sanchez will win his 99th cap if he gets on to the field on Friday. His fellow 34-year-old Tomas Cubelli brings even more experience to the bench as cover for starting scrumhalf Gonzalo Bertranou.

Pumas skipper Julian Montoya said the more experienced players were ready to embrace the pressure on the twice World Cup semi-finalists after their disappointing first outing.

"We know there will be pressure, we are training for this. It's where we want to be. Nobody forces us to be here, we do it with a lot of passion, with a lot of love for the shirt and for what

Read more on rte.ie