England flanker Tom Curry branded a ‘bully’ after tunnel bust-up with Argentina
Argentina head coach Felipe Contepomi described Tom Curry as a “bully” and accused the England flanker of shoving him during an expletive-filled tunnel bust up after Sunday’s 27-23 defeat at Allianz Stadium.
The Pumas were incensed by Curry’s 75th-minute tackle on Juan Cruz Mallia that forced the full-back to leave the field with a suspected ACL knee injury and meant his side finished the match with 14 men.
Curry’s challenge was punished with a penalty but not referred to the television match official.
Contepomi left the coach’s box to protest at the challenge and at the final whistle a huge scuffle erupted between the teams that then extended to the Argentina boss’ flashpoint with Curry.
“Curry, let me say, it is probably part of his nature to bully people. He came into the tunnel and he gave me a little smack. He is 27, strong. I am 48,” Contepomi said.
“I was standing there. He was coming to say ‘hi’ to one of our coaches (Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe), but Fernandez said ‘no, no’ because we were upset because he was reckless and broke our player’s knee.
“When he came I said ‘mate, you broke his knee’, he said ‘f*** off’ and pushed me. Maybe that’s the way he is. I don’t know him. I’m not happy with the situation.
“After breaking someone’s knee you need to be at least humble enough and respectful to say sorry I did something wrong. But he went the opposite.
“Maybe it’s his way of being a bully. If we want bullies in this game, good on them. I know it’s rugby, but if we don’t look after each other in rugby, it could be dangerous.”
England head coach Steve Borthwick leapt to Curry’s defence but insisted he had no knowledge of the details of what happened in the tunnel.
“Tom Curry’s character is impeccable. He’s a


