Attack-minded Pumas can adapt for knockout stage, says coach


Rugby Union - Argentina v Tonga - IRB Rugby World Cup 2015 Pool C - Leicester City Stadium, Leicester, England - 4/10/15 Argentina head coach Daniel Hourcade Action images via Reuters / Andrew Boyers Livepic

LEICESTER, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Argentina coach Daniel Hourcade says his Pumas can adapt their game to any of their remaining potential Rugby World Cup opponents in the wake of a nine-try demolition of Namibia in their final pool match.

The South Americans finished as top scorers in Pool C, gaining more points than world champions New Zealand, thanks to an expansive attacking game that culminated in Sunday's 64-19 romp against Namibia.

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