Argentina have created history after a famous 28-24 win over the British & Irish Lions in Dublin.

It was a rough start for coach Andy Farrell as the Lions couldn't find a way through to claim victory to begin their tour.

Argentina flyhalf Tomas Albornoz scored 16 points in the first half, including a sensational try on half-time to give them a 21-10 lead.

The new-look Lions side started slow as Argentina were on from the start.

Ignacio Mendy struck for the opener in the 12th minute after a defensive lapse provided the space for fullback Santiago Carreras to work his magic and set up his winger.

Tries to Luke Cowan-Dickie and Sione Tuipulotu were denied due to knock-ons as the Lions’ scrum built their territorial advantage.

It allowed centre Bundee Aki to deliver the first try for the hosts, brushing off tacklers for the five-pointer.

This failed to dent the confidence of Argentina, who re-took the lead via the boot of flyhalf Tomas Albornoz.

Two penalties from the flyhalf ticked over the scoreboard before he finished off a stunning try on half-time.

The Lions got back into the game after the break and were awarded a penalty try for a clear collapsed maul right on Argentina’s line.

Mayco Vivas went to the bin as a result and the hosts had all the momentum.

But Argentina refused to panic and a remarkable try to the replacement outside back restored the lead.

The Lions had their chances but ran into a dogged defensive display as Argentina made history.

The Lions play the Western Force at 10pm next Saturday at Optus Stadium.

[Source: rugby.com.au]