Santiago Carreras Aims for Historic Upset Against British and Irish Lions
Santiago Carreras and Argentina prepare for a rare clash against the British and Irish Lions, aiming for a historic upset in Dublin.



Preparing for a Historic Clash
Santiago Carreras is gearing up for what he describes as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The Argentina rugby team, not part of the British and Irish Lions' regular touring schedule, faces a rare and highly anticipated match in Dublin.
A Rare Encounter
This Friday's fixture at the Aviva Stadium is a significant event for Argentina. The last notable encounter between the Lions and the Pumas was in 2005, ending in a dramatic 25-25 draw thanks to a last-minute penalty by Jonny Wilkinson.
Argentina's Rising Form
Currently ranked fifth in the world, Argentina has shown remarkable progress, defeating three of the top four teams in the past year. Their recent performance in Dublin against Ireland was a testament to their growing strength and resilience.
Carreras' Perspective
Carreras, who has been a key player for Gloucester and is set to join Bath, emphasizes the team's competitive mindset under coach Felipe Contepomi. 'We are still building our game and our culture,' he says, highlighting the team's ambition and unity.
The Challenge Ahead
With a squad that includes players from England's Premiership, Argentina is well-prepared for the challenge. Carreras notes the camaraderie among the players, who have formed a close-knit group despite being far from home.
Looking Forward
As Carreras transitions to Bath, he looks forward to new challenges and opportunities. His memorable try in Argentina's win over England in 2022 remains a highlight, and he aims to create more such moments in the upcoming matches.
A Year of Big Games
Argentina is set for a series of high-stakes matches in 2025, including a Rugby Championship game against South Africa at the Allianz Stadium. The Pumas are determined to make their mark on the international stage, hunting for big upsets and significant victories.