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    England spared blushes against Argentina with 16-9 win at Twickenham

    From correspondents in London, England
    November 15, 2009
    Matt Banahan's try 10 minutes from time ensured England managed to beat Argentina 16-9 in a poor quality encounter here at Twickenham.
    But the Bath wing's score could not disguise the fact that for much of the match England lacked invention and rarely threatened Argentina's line.

    Victory did give manager Martin Johnson his sixth win from 13 games in charge and eased some of the pressure on the 2003 World Cup-winning captain.

    However, England will have to up their game if they are to beat New Zealand when the All Blacks arrive at Twickenham a week on Saturday.

    “There were lots of errors which put us in a bad place. It was going to be tough in the second half, there were a lot of nerves,” said Johnson.

    “They put us under pressure, it was wet and it became a real dogfight. We could have lost at the end. It was tough to watch. The guys are happy to have won but disappointed with what they did.

    “We took two steps forward and one back.”

    It seemed that for the second match in a row, following last week's 18-9 loss to Australia, that England - showing four changes from the side beaten by the Wallabies - would be rendered try-less until they at last worked an overlap which saw Banahan go in under the posts.

    But it was Argentina who, despite debutant centre Martin Rodriguez missing three penalties, appeared the more inspired and then laid siege to England's line as they chased the converted try which would have tied the scores.

    After a low grade first-half, which ended in boos from the crowd, England were fortunate to be all square at 9-9.

    The Pumas, without injured playmakers Juan Martin Hernandez and Felipe Contepomi, had kicked better out of hand and, despite the blustery conditions, ran the ball with purpose against an England team who seemed almost scared to give their backs a chance to show their skills.

    England were drawn into a punting battle with the Pumas and found themselves coming off second best.

    Fly-half star Jonny Wilkinson provided all of England's points in the first half, with a drop-goal and two penalties - and his boot looked the only way the hosts, playing in unfamiliar purple shirts, would score.

    Rodriguez, one of a trio of Argentina debutants, kicked three penalties from five attempts.

    World Cup winning flanker Lewis Moody starred again, as he'd done against the Wallabies but, with full-back Ugo Monye struggling under the high ball, England's backs rarely looked like breaking through the Pumas' defence.

    The closest they came in the first half was when Argentina captain Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe, under pressure from Moody, knocked on and England wing Mark Cueto regathered.

    The Sale flyer sprinted clear but was well tackled by Argentina full-back Horacio Agulla.

    Early in the second-half, against an Argentina showing seven changes from the team that beat England 24-22 in Salta in June, Wilkinson had a chance to nudge the hosts in front but, for the first time in the match, was off target.

    Cueto gave the crowd something to cheer at last with a bold counter-attack that took England deep into Argentina territory.

    England won the ensuing lineout but, as the ball was worked across field, Cueto was well-tackled by Argentina right wing Luis Borges to snuff out the prospect of a try.

    Just after the hour mark, Pumas hooker Mario Ledesma was penalised for a deliberate knock-on by Welsh referee Nigel Owens but Wilkinson missed.

    And when Banahan became the latest England player to knock-on, Johnson put his head in his hands.

    Argentina's next international this tour sees them up against Wales in Cardiff on November 21.

    Agence France-Presse

    http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,...-23217,00.html

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    Johnson: “We took two steps forward and one back.”

    That's being optimistic!

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    Feel sorry for Johnson, a brilliant man but having no luck with the English Team.

    Jonny was off his game
    The English Team got booed off the pitch at half time
    Wondering how long Johnson will last - the commentator was baying for his blood for the entire second half.
    The Argentineans were little better dropping the ball every time they got it.

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    Looking forward to see how Argentina progress leading up to the RWC...

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    Why is it so embarrasing for England to just defeat the 6th ranked team in the world when your ranked 8th.

    Plus they are the team that came 3rd in the last world cup.

    Argentina were never push overs and now have cemented their place as a quality team. I'd love to see them in the tri nations comp.

    It'll never happen but I'd like to see it.

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    There seems to be a genuine push for Argentina into the Four nations. I'm not sure if it's just JO'N or whether SANZAR actually has a plan, but I've heard it spoken about for quite a while.

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    I'd like to see the Argies in a 4-Nations SH comp, but the logistics are against them. Given that most of their players play in Europe anyway, it'd probably be easier for them to join the 6-Nations. Even better if the 6-Nations then had relegation down to the European Rugby Championship, but that'll never happen either.

    I'm not sure about Johnson being a brilliant man having no luck. He was a brilliant player who got thrust straight into the England job with no experience of coaching or managing. He's done OK, but it's difficult to work out just how good or bad England are right now - too many (enforced) changes in the line-ups both now and during the 6-Nations.

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    England have just finished a run of 365 minutes without a try, Argies had 2 full training sessions before this match 5 days in total together - it was not their best performance, I agree that England are not the power house of Rugby they once were but they are getting nowhere fast at the moment - Johnson looked really really worried for the entire second half.

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