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Scotland capitulate as Argentina inflict second Autumn loss

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The scars of last weekend’s loss to New Zealand seemed to have healed in the first 40 minutes at Murrayfield. Although there were a few opportunities passed up, when Dempsey cantered over from outside the 22m to score untouched, it was deserved.

Ashman’s first was also well worked, as the hooker flew on to a flat pass from Jamie Dobie to crash over from a few yards out.

Argentina enjoyed possession, but they struggled to pierce Scotland’s line and new defence coach Lee Radford must have been delighted with the half-time score of 14-0, even if Juan Cruz Mallia had missed two penalties.

The opening stages of the second half were still going Scotland’s way, and Ashman set up his second with another brilliant crash run. Again, he was the flat option from the breakdown, and he ran over the top of an Argentine defender to dot down.

With the score at 21-0, Scotland simply stopped, while Argentina started to crank through the gears.

A long, loopy pass from Finn Russell was intercepted in the Argentine 22m and the Pumas raced up the field, only held up by illegal Scotland defence that saw Blair Kinghorn carded.

Montoya burrowed over moments later, before a breakaway up the right allowed Isgro to run straight at Russell, bumping the fly-half backwards, and he went over the line.

Scotland’s talisman seemed to stop the bleeding with a penalty from the tee, but the wind was soon back in the Argentine sails as Rubiolo went over under the posts.

With five points in it, into the final 10 minutes, Scotland were camped back on their own 22m. Nothing was working, the defence was creaking, and the next score felt inevitable.

Matera, a former captain with over 100 caps to his name, was brought off the bench and he used his power to find the score, under the posts again. This time there was a long look at it, but few could argue the ball wasn’t grounded.

Shell-shocked and bereft of the confidence they exuded in the first half, Scotland chucked the ball away in their own 22m and Piccardo added the fifth.

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