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The Pumas coach, who also said Carey used an expletive, clarified his comments by saying: “It’s not a slap or a push or a blow to the chest here. So maybe it’s just his nature, I don’t know.”
“I was standing there. He was coming over to say hello to one of our coaches [Juan Martin Fernandez Lobbe]But Fernandes said no no because we were upset because he was reckless and broke our player’s knee.
He added, “When he came, I told him, ‘My friend, I broke his knee and he pushed me. Maybe this is how he is. I don’t know him. I’m not happy with the situation.'”
“After breaking someone’s knee, you have to at least be humble and respectful enough to say sorry I made a mistake. But he went the opposite way.
“Maybe it’s his way of being a bully. If we want to have bullies in this game, good on them. I know it’s rugby, but if we don’t look after each other in rugby, it can be dangerous.”
England coach Steve Borthwick said he was “not aware” of what happened in the tunnel, but “after the match, on the pitch, emotions are always high.”
Regarding Curry’s alleged actions, he said: “I think anyone in this room who has had any contact with Tom Curry knows that there is character to the man. His character is impeccable. He is a great team man, and a very respectable man.”
“I think Tom Curry’s character is undeniable.
“I don’t want, in any case, that to be the center of attention of what was a tough, tough Test match with two teams actually competing in the afternoon and that’s all I really have to say about that.”
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