'A real step forward' - what the pundits said as Scotland beat Argentina

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John Barclay on ITV
Scotland got into the Argentine 22m nine times and scored seven times. That's an outrageous return, you wouldn't even expect that from the top teams.
They had a field day in the wide channels, and that's where Scotland are at their best and when they come to life.
When Scotland have struggled in the last few years, it's the stuff before that.
Scotland dominated the scrum, dominated at maul time and set the foundations for the rest of the game.
Greg Laidlaw on ITV
You can see the learnings Scotland have taken from November. That challenged the leadership a little.
Today, there was a point when Scotland kicked to the corner and backed themselves. They were doing the right things at the right time and there was a collective leadership.
It wasn't just Sione Tuipulotu making decisions on his own. It was a real step forward from this Scotland team.
Lisa Martin on BBC Radio Scotland
It probably put to bed all of the nightmares from November.
It was an assured performance, it was very calm, the exit was no-nonsense.
There were so many good things. There were defensive lapses in November that weren't there; the lineout that was maybe awry in November was arguably one of our strengths; we won the scrum penalties against a team that is usually renowned for its dominance up front.
It was a really good first marker.
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