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Published 13:11 21 Sept 2019 BST
Updated 16:52 22 Sept 2019 BST
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68 minutes into the game and Argentina had the golden opportunity to take the lead after a penalty was awarded following a TMO review. With no sign of any trepidation, Urdapilleta converted the penalty to put Argentina in front as the game entered its final 10 minutes. A daring comeback was on the cards.
Just three minutes later though, France re-took the lead after a penalty and Camille Lopez added three more points as France led 23-21 with less than 10 minutes to play.
With such a close battle and victory still be secured, both teams fought it out and in the 76th minute, France were awarded a penalty as Argentina were adjudged to have stepped into the side deep within their own half, but the burgeoning pressure might have weighed on Ntamack as the young fly-half skewed his shot wide.
Drama ensued in the 79th minute as Argentina were awarded a penalty; a chance for the Pumas to secure the win in the dying embers of the game. The collective hopes of the South American nation and its fans fell upon Urdapilleta who stepped up to take the shot.....and he missed, shanked left and wide.
Argentina will be kicking themselves for letting this result slip out of their grasp given their stirring comeback from 20-3 at one point and they could've clinched the tie at the death were it not for their missed penalty. Their courage will have won quite a few hearts and minds.
France appeared to have a game of two halves, starting strong but fading in the second half and eventually doing just enough to keep the Pumas at bay in this high drama encounter.
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