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Foster pleads for patience as pressure mounts on All Blacks

All Blacks coach Ian Foster on Saturday pleaded with the New Zealand public for patience after his side lost to Argentina on home soil for the first time in Christchurch.

A dark cloud is now hanging over Foster and his team again after a performance that cast their 35-23 win over the Springboks in Johannesburg two weeks ago as a false dawn.

That win - ending three successive defeats - was enough to convince New Zealand Rugby to retain Foster as coach through to next year's World Cup.

The decision was criticised as conservative by many in the New Zealand rugby fraternity who wanted Crusaders coach Scott Robertson promoted to the top job.

Foster said he was aware Saturday's 25-18 defeat will throw fuel on the fire for critics but asked for more time to get his side playing to a higher standard.

"For us, there's a shed-full of people that are hurting right now, including me," he said.

"We don't like losing and we understand our country doesn't like us losing. I guess we're all in the same boat in that place - it does hurt.

"As I've said over the last few weeks, we are a team that's rebuilding and sometimes confidence doesn't come at the speed that we want it to."

Foster said he was pleased with several parts of New Zealand's game but criticised his players' lack of accuracy in the closing stages.

Trailing by seven points, they had numerous attacking opportunities foiled by botched lineouts and poor option-taking.

He said those mistakes highlighted shortcomings that can be ironed out if given time.

"I was a bit surprised with us in the last quarter, to be honest... we didn't execute in some big moments at the end," Foster said.

"I guess it's that little bit of belief about how to play your way out of tough situations and, I guess, how

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