Wales crashed out in the quarter-finals.
Warren Gatland’s side were beaten 29-17 by Argentina in Saturday’s quarter-final Warren Gatland admits that his future as head coach of Wales is out of his hands following their Rugby World Cup exit to Argentina on Saturday. Wales went into the quarter-final clash as favourites but two late tries saw them fall to defeat to the Pumas, who will face New Zealand or Ireland in the last four.
’ More: TrendingPrince George joins William as pair cheer on Wales in Rugby World CupMatt Dawson 'mind blown' after Argentina stun Wales to reach Rugby World Cup semi-finalsRare 'skin-eating' beetle discovered on UK island Speaking more generally about Wales’ defeat, Gatland added: ‘We’re incredibly disappointed. Argentina are incredibly tough and physical and stayed in the fight. ‘That game could have gone either way. We were not at our best but still could have won.
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