Argentina's Rodrigo Isgro is set to face off against his former Quins team-mate Marcus Smith as England hosts Argentina at Twickenham. The 26-year-old winger, who played for Harlequins last season before joining the Premiership club this year, has been making a name for himself in England.
Isgro's journey from sevens star to rugby union full-back was not an easy one. Born in Mendoza, Argentina, he grew up playing football and later turned to rugby, winning a bronze medal at the 2020 Olympics. In 2023, Isgro was named the world's best sevens player.
Despite struggling with English language and culture when he first arrived in England, Isgro quickly formed close bonds with his Quins team-mates, including Smith. The two players have been instrumental in helping Isgro adjust to life in London, and their friendship has grown stronger over time.
Isgro's experience playing alongside Smith was invaluable during his early days at Quins. The two players linked well together on the pitch, with Isgro scoring a try just 25 minutes into his debut against Bath.
However, not everyone is giving Argentina the respect they deserve. Isgro believes that England fans may be underestimating their opponents due to their team's impressive recent run of wins and victories over top-ranked teams like the All Blacks.
"It's our focus on the game, and improving it," Isgro said in an interview with BBC Sport. "The results will come if we play well, and do the things we're working on in the week. We don't know if people underestimate us, but our focus is just on our game."
Isgro's journey from sevens star to rugby union full-back was not an easy one. Born in Mendoza, Argentina, he grew up playing football and later turned to rugby, winning a bronze medal at the 2020 Olympics. In 2023, Isgro was named the world's best sevens player.
Despite struggling with English language and culture when he first arrived in England, Isgro quickly formed close bonds with his Quins team-mates, including Smith. The two players have been instrumental in helping Isgro adjust to life in London, and their friendship has grown stronger over time.
Isgro's experience playing alongside Smith was invaluable during his early days at Quins. The two players linked well together on the pitch, with Isgro scoring a try just 25 minutes into his debut against Bath.
However, not everyone is giving Argentina the respect they deserve. Isgro believes that England fans may be underestimating their opponents due to their team's impressive recent run of wins and victories over top-ranked teams like the All Blacks.
"It's our focus on the game, and improving it," Isgro said in an interview with BBC Sport. "The results will come if we play well, and do the things we're working on in the week. We don't know if people underestimate us, but our focus is just on our game."