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Andy Farrell: British and Irish Lions head coach offers scathing assessment after ‘unacceptable’ defeat to Argentina | Rugby Union News

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British and Irish Lions head coach Andy Farrell branded his side’s performance in defeat to Argentina “not acceptable” in a scathing assessment to Sky Sports. 

The Lions began their 2025 tour with a 28-24 defeat to the Pumas in Dublin on Friday, as Felipe Contepomi’s side made history in beating the tourists for the first time.

The Lions came from 11 points down to lead in the second half, but Argentina refused to lie down and came out on top in a contest in which they scored three sensational tries.

A number of Lions knock-ons, errors and ill-advised offloads incensed Farrell, who issued a scathing assessment of his side’s first outing ahead of their Australia tour.

“It wasn’t exactly a show from us, it was a show from Argentina. First and foremost, congratulations to them, they thoroughly deserve their win,” Farrell said.

“They capitalised on all the errors we made. But as far as we’re concerned, there is a lot to do. You cannot win any Test match with that error rate.

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Highlights of the opening game of the 2025 tour as the British and Irish Lions took on Argentina in Dublin.

The British and Irish Lions suffered defeat to Argentina in Dublin on Friday in their opening tour fixture

“We lost enough ball there for a full tour, let alone a match against a good side like Argentina. We threw passes that were never on.

“It wasn’t just that, it was the aerial battle and the scraps on the floor. They were hungrier than us, that is just not acceptable. The lineout and breakdown work was off a bit at times.

“I’m disappointed. We need to be honest with ourselves, take the learning and improve, then at least it will stand for something.”

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Lions v Argentina - The verdict

Sky Sports’ Eleanor Roper and former Lions captain Sam Warburton dissect the talking points from the British and Irish Lions’ opening tour match against Argentina

Asked whether he felt any of the new Lions combinations worked well in the contest, Farrell said he wouldn’t be drawn on names and cut a frustrated figure with the defeat.

“There was good and bad throughout, I wouldn’t single out individuals or combinations,” he said.

“We were just a bit tentative and obviously I take responsibility for that. When we came out with a bit of fight at the start of the second half it was more like it, but we just suppressed ourselves with the error count that carried on late into the second half.

“You don’t win Test matches when things like that happen.

“Where we’re at will certainly concentrate the minds. We’ll be honest with ourselves, we get on the plane to Australia [on Saturday].”

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British and Irish Lions captain Maro Itoje said his side showed glimpses of what they can give but just lacked consistency against Argentina

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Lions 2025 Tour

Watch the British and Irish Lions’ tour of Australia exclusively live on Sky Sports this summer

Sky Sports will exclusively show the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour of Australia, with all three Tests against the Wallabies and six warm-up matches to be shown exclusively live.

British and Irish Lions 2025 tour schedule

Date
Opponent
Venue

Friday, June 20
Argentina
Dublin

Saturday, June 28
Western Force
Perth

Wednesday, July 2
Queensland Reds
Brisbane

Saturday, July 5
NSW Waratahs
Sydney

Wednesday, July 9
ACT Brumbies
Canberra

Saturday, July 12
Invitational AU-NZ
Adelaide

Saturday, July 19
AUSTRALIA (first Test)
Brisbane

Wednesday, July 22
First Nations & Pasifika XV
Melbourne

Saturday, July 26
AUSTRALIA (second Test)
Melbourne

Saturday, August 2
AUSTRALIA (third Test)
Sydney



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