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Louis Rees-Zammit leapt for the corner and came down with an anguished cry cagayan
A scrappy contest always looked likely to be a game of inches – and the Wales wing had come up agonisingly short cagayan
By the end, there were bodies strewn all around the Stade Velodrome, the damage of a demolition derby all too clear to see cagayan
Argentina won’t remotely care cagayan
Their win was made secure at the death, replacement fly half Nicolas Sanchez plucking an intercept score from opposite number Sam Costelow to take Argentina out of sight cagayan
Ireland or New Zealand await in the World Cup semi-finals – the challenge is mighty but Los Pumas live to fight another day; Wales are going home cagayan
Earlier in the day, the travelling Welsh fans had brought Marseille’s Vieux Port to a standstill with a most harmonious warbling of “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau”; but there was little mellifluous about a discordant contest that most would have expected from two sides with such obvious flaws cagayan
When eyes were not turned to the sky, they were often focused on the floor as the two sides took chunks out of one another in a brutal battle on the gain line cagayan
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This was the first World Cup quarter-final to feature sides ranked outside of the world’s top five since the introduction of the rankings in 2003, and the first 15 minutes only gave an already odd encounter a wackier tone cagayan
A harum-scarum opening saw the numbers drop repeatedly from the back of Welsh shirts as they were flung around through contact, peeling away like paint from improper plaster, before referee Jaco Peyper suffered a calf injury, necessitating English assistant Karl Dickson to rid himself of his flag and take on duties with a whistle cagayan
The numbers of the Welsh players peeled off the back of their shirts in a bizarre first quarter (Getty)Dickson arrived in the aftermath of Wales’s first try, a rare thing of lovely construct cagayan
From a set-piece near the halfway line, a nifty move allowed initial inroads and left George North lurking out the back cagayan
The centre, becoming the first Welshman to play in four World Cup quarter-finals, cut a gorgeous line on Biggar’s inside before offloading off the deck to Gareth Davies, who returned to his half-back partner to complete the job under the posts cagayan
The fly half seemed to be enjoying the contest, chest puffed out despite a sore pectoral muscle, a couple of trademark bits of gamesmanship complementing his calm and control from the No 10 channel cagayan
Wales’s exit from this tournament will be his international farewell – Biggar was desperate to make sure there were at least two more Tests to come cagayan
He extended his side’s advantage from the tee cagayan
Tomas Cubelli of Argentina lies on the floor after being shoulder-charged off the ball by Josh Adams of Wales (Getty)Having paired two traditional sevens in their back row, Wales had indicated an intention to make the breakdown messy cagayan
Scavengers Jac Morgan and Tommy Reffell roamed the savannah, picking at the carrion left by the tougher tacklers in front of them, drawing a series of breakdown penalties; the South American fans greeted unpopular replacement referee Dickson with horrisonant howls cagayan
Only Wales’ misfires were keeping Michael Cheika’s men in the game cagayan
Three lineouts went awry deep in Argentine territory, while Biggar erred with his next penalty attempt cagayan
Emiliano Boffelli, who had earlier missed his first kickable opportunity, got Argentina on the board after advancements were made via a scrum penalty cagayan
The half ended in a massed melee, as had appeared inevitable given the squabbling both on and off the pitch cagayan
Josh Adams was perhaps fortunate that his cheap shot on Tomas Cubelli which sparked the scrap was deemed not to merit a yellow card; the penalty did at least allow Boffelli to narrow Argentina’s deficit to four points cagayan
Tomos Williams scored a converted try that put Wales 17-12 ahead after 56 minutes (Getty)Three minutes after the restart, the wing added three more, the gap suddenly down to a single point cagayan
The Edinburgh man had found his range – over went another from all of 55 metres cagayan
Wales needed to sharpen up, and replacement scrum half Tomos Williams duly injected extra speed of service off the bench; Argentina bit on two forward carriers waiting for a pass, allowing Williams an open alleyway adjacent to the ruck cagayan
Through he went in an instant, with Biggar accepting another simple conversion cagayan
Another flashpoint soon arrived cagayan
Guido Petti charged into a ruck, looking to make a legal clearout but inadvertently struck a falling Nick Tompkins in the head cagayan
Dickson, despite Welsh cries, stuck to his guns in seeing it as accidental, ruling it to not even be worth a penalty cagayan
Argentina celebrate Nicolas Sanchez late try (Getty)It proved a crucial call cagayan
Two minutes later, after a series of opportunities on the Welsh line, the burly Joel Sclavi, who had arrived on the loosehead side only moments earlier, biffed his way over from a metre cagayan
Boffelli’s conversion edged Argentina back in front by two points cagayan
There was to be one last chance for Wales, a canter up the left led by Rio Dyer, bursting free of Argentine clutches cagayan
Rees-Zammit, already nursing a shoulder injury, dived for glory, his plant of the ball half a foot shy of the line cagayan
Sanchez, the veteran fly half, inserted the dagger into the wounded Welsh, beetling beneath the posts cagayan
A final penalty made totally certain as the Welsh that could still stand sank to their knees, their World Cup dream over cagayan
More aboutWales RugbyArgentina rugbyRugby World CupWarren GatlandLouis Rees-ZammitNicolas SanchezJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/5Argentina scrap their way to semi-finals as Wales come up short Argentina scrap their way to semi-finals as Wales come up shortThe numbers of the Welsh players peeled off the back of their shirts in a bizarre first quarter Getty ImagesArgentina scrap their way to semi-finals as Wales come up shortTomas Cubelli of Argentina lies on the floor after being shoulder-charged off the ball by Josh Adams of Wales Getty ImagesArgentina scrap their way to semi-finals as Wales come up shortTomos Williams scored a converted try that put Wales 17-12 ahead after 56 minutes Getty ImagesArgentina scrap their way to semi-finals as Wales come up shortArgentina celebrate Nicolas Sanchez late try Getty ImagesArgentina scrap their way to semi-finals as Wales come up shortLouis Rees-Zammit came within inches of scoring late on in Marseille, tackled by Matias Moroni of Argentina Getty ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cagayan
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Eddie Howe had admitted the hardest part is yet to come for Sandro Tonali after watching him play a cameo role in Newcastle’s 4-0 Premier League victory over Crystal Palace cagayan
The 23-year-old Italy international, who could face a lengthy ban if he is found to have breached cagayan betting rules by an ongoing investigation in Italy, was applauded warmly by the Toon Army before, during and after Saturday’s game at St James’ Park cagayan
Tonali and his club do not yet know when he will discover his fate, but head coach Howe is convinced the support he has received to date will help him whatever comes his way cagayan
Howe said: “Let’s wait and see, but yes, I think the hardest part is ahead regardless of what happens cagayan
“Immediately, you get a lot of attention and people are talking about the situation cagayan
He’s had the love of the supporters today, but that’s difficult to maintain over a long period of time cagayan
Who knows what’s ahead?“I just think it’s great for him to know he’s got the support, not just of the senior management at the cagayan football club and the manager, but also the support of the supporters and they’re the most important people cagayan
”Tonali was introduced as a 69th-minute replacement for Bruno Guimaraes with the Magpies already four goals to the good in what could conceivably be his final game for several months if he is found to have broken the rules and is suspended cagayan
Whether he is able to be involved in Wednesday night’s Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Tyneside remains to be seen, but whichever team Howe sends out will kick off brimming with confidence after a comprehensive win over the Eagles cagayan
Jacob Murphy set the ball rolling with a fourth-minute lob which owed a great deal to good fortune – Palace boss Roy Hodgson described it as a “freak” goal – and further strikes from Anthony Gordon and Sean Longstaff before the break and Callum Wilson after it wrapped up the points with the minimum of fuss cagayan
Howe said: “It was a really important game today cagayan
It can’t be underestimated how tough those games are because you don’t have a full squad, we’re having to manage players who have travelled a long way and had a big mental load for their countries cagayan
“So I’m really pleased with the players’ response to that because these are very tough games cagayan
“Crystal Palace don’t concede many goals cagayan
We knew the first goal today was going to be really, really important and thankfully we got it quite early cagayan
”There's nothing really positive to say from our point of viewCrystal Palace boss Roy HodgsonHodgson’s emotions were understandably different after his best-laid plans were ripped apart before the break cagayan
He said: “We came here thinking and believing that we could give Newcastle a good game and maybe even make life a little bit difficult for them, but we fell woefully short in that department cagayan
“The first half was really nowhere near what we’ve been able to do up to now and what I thought we would still do despite the fact that this is a tough ask against such a good team because they are a hard team to defend against cagayan
“But it didn’t work out and at half-time, we were just looking really at salvaging something from the game and not going away totally and utterly dejected because we’d conceded even more goals than the four we conceded cagayan
“There’s nothing really positive to say from our point of view cagayan
”More aboutEddie HoweSandro TonaliNewcastle UnitedJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Howe opens up on ‘hardest part ahead’ for TonaliHowe opens up on ‘hardest part ahead’ for TonaliNewcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali (right) was applauded warmly before, during and after Saturday’s 4-0 Premier League win over Crystal Palace (Owen Humphreys/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cagayan
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