Argentina coach Santiago Phelan left Cardiff a disappointed figure after seeing his side lose 33-16 to Wales at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday in the Invesco Perpetual Series.
After taking England to the wire at Twickenham only seven days earlier, the Pumas had genuine prospects of beating Warren Gatland’s men in their home patch, but they left with their tails between their legs.
“We are disappointed because we didn’t play a good game. Last week against England we did well so we wanted to keep improving but we were unable to do that against Wales. Sometimes we lost concentration which cost us points.
“We attacked a little more than last week (against England). We have to keep on working to try and improve our game. Wales played very well, they are a very good team and they made us pay for every mistake.”