Wales’ rugby team suffered a record-breaking defeat to Argentina, with the final score of 52-28. This was Steve Tandy’s first game in charge, and the team faced a formidable challenge from the Pumas, who scored seven tries in total. Wales managed to score four tries as well, with contributions from scrum-half Tomos Williams, hooker Dewi Lake, flanker Jac Morgan, and full-back Blair Murray. However, the match was not without its setbacks, as captain Morgan suffered a serious injury to his arm while scoring a try, and number eight Aaron Wainwright was also forced off the field. The defeat marks a significant challenge for Wales, who now face Japan in their second November Test match on Saturday. The team’s defensive struggles and inability to handle Argentina’s intensity and physicality were highlighted by former players and analysts, with a focus on the need for improvement in these areas. Despite the loss, there were positive signs, such as the impressive display by Morgan and the potential of young players like Jarrod Evans and Louis Rees-Zammit. The match also saw the debut of 31-year-old player Cracknell, who came on as a replacement for Morgan. The attendance at the game was impressive, with 50,185 spectators in the stands. The match was a controversial one, with Argentina’s strategic play and possession management being praised by former players, who noted their ability to read the game and steal possession. The final moments of the game saw Argentina claim their biggest ever win over Wales, with a record-breaking score and winning margin.