EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Argentina stunned Scotland 33-24 from 21-0 down at Murrayfield in the greatest comeback win in Pumas history on Sunday.
The Pumas were trailing 21-0 as late as the 57th minute but scored five tries in a remarkable 22-minute spell to snatch their first win at Murrayfield in 16 years.
The tide turned when Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi ran out of patience with his team, whose mistakes were making it easier for Scotland. His breaking point was just after halftime.
Flanker Santiago Grondona was hit head-high by opposite Rory Darge but the Scot wasn’t yellow-carded, only penalized. Pumas flyhalf Gerónimo Prisciantelli failed to find touch, Scotland countered and Ewan Ashman ran over Prisciantelli to score his second try of the match. Finn Russell’s extras made it

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