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Curry was involved at a scrap at the end after Argentina were incensed by a late hit on Juan Cruz Mallia
Harry Latham-Coyleat Allianz Stadium, TwickenhamSunday 23 November 2025 19:22 GMTComments
open image in galleryTom Curry is alleged to have shoved Felipe Contepomi in the tunnel (Getty Images)
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Argentina coach Felipe Contepomi has accused England flanker Tom Curry of forcefully shoving him in the tunnel after the hosts’ narrow win over the Pumas at Twickenham.
Tempers flared at the full-time whistle with Curry at the heart of a scuffle involving players from both sides that followed England’s 27-23 victory.
The visitors had earlier been incensed by a late tackle by the 27-year-old on full-back Juan Cruz Mallia, which led to the full-back’s withdrawal five minutes from time with a suspected torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
open image in galleryTom Curry was involved in a scuffle at the end of the game (Action Images via Reuters)Describing that tackle as “reckless”, Contepomi sensationally alleged Curry of an aggressive interaction in the tunnel afterwards.
The Argentina head coach said: “It is probably part of [Curry’s] nature to bully people. He came off down the tunnel and he gave me a little smack. I’m 48 [years old].
“Not a smack – a push, a hit here on the chest. Maybe it is his nature, I don’t know. Those are the guys we are rewarding and praise, maybe that’s where we want rugby to go. I don’t know.
“How old is he? 27, strong and I am 48. Luckily, there are probably cameras there so maybe they will see there is no incident. [England team manager] Richard Hill was there so you can ask him.”
Expanding on the altercation, Contepomi added: “I was standing there and [Curry] was coming and wanted to say hi to one of our coaches, but we said no because we were upset.
open image in galleryFelipe Contepomi has accused Tom Curry of shoving him in the tunnel (AFP via Getty Images)“He was reckless and broke our player’s knee. I know it is rugby but if we don’t look after each other in rugby it could be dangerous.
“He was coming and said ‘mate you broke his knee’ and he said ‘f*88 off’ and pushed me like that. Maybe that is the way he is, I don’t know him.
“I am not happy with the situation, after breaking someone’s knee I think you need to be at least humble enough and respectful to say ‘sorry I did something wrong’ but he went the opposite. Maybe it is his way of being a bully. If we want bullies in this game, good on them.”
England’s narrow win was their 11th consecutive success as they finished the year unbeaten at home.
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