Farrell laments errors in 'disconnected' Lions' Argentina loss
Summary
The British and Irish Lions lost 28-24 to Argentina in a rugby match in Dublin. Coach Andy Farrell emphasized the need for the team to learn from their mistakes before their upcoming tour in Australia. The Lions will play their next match against Western Force on June 28.Key Facts
- The British and Irish Lions lost to Argentina with a score of 28-24.
- The match took place in Dublin and was the Lions' first game on Irish soil.
- Argentina scored through Ignacio Mendy, Tomas Albornoz, and Santiago Cordero.
- Andy Farrell is the head coach of the Lions and it was his first game in charge.
- The Lions are preparing for a tour in Australia, starting with a game against Western Force on June 28.
- Some of the Lions' regular players were unavailable due to domestic finals.
- The team fielded 14 debutants and introduced a new captain, Maro Itoje.
- Farrell mentioned the team appeared "disconnected" but did not use the lack of preparation time as an excuse.
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