REACTION: Argentina can expect a backlash from New Zealand when the sides clash again in Auckland, following the hosts’ shock defeat in the Rugby Championship.

Flyhalf Santiago Carreras kicked 18 points at the weekend, as Argentina sealed an upset 38-30 victory in Wellington.

The teams meet again this Saturday at Auckland’s Eden Park, where New Zealand have not lost for 30 years, spanning nearly 50 Test victories.

New Zealand assistant coach Scott Hansen said All Black fans can expect a better display from their team.

“We have talked about a response and what it needs to look like,” Hansen told reporters in Auckland.

“Could be attitude, could be physicality – it won’t just happen.”

Hansen said – during a frank appraisal on Monday – many lessons had been learnt from the Wellington defeat.

“The facts are we were caught in our half, our efficiency in getting out of there wasn’t good enough,” Hansen added.

“Argentina were allowed to put pressure on us and we didn’t respond well enough in that area of the field.

“Our skill sets at times let us down, so that will be our focus.”

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All Blacks want to throw down a marker at Eden Park.

“We have been given an opportunity for us to respond,” Hansen added. “We need to make a stamp on the game.”

Hansen said there is “hurt” in the All Blacks camp “and there should be”.

He dismissed questions looking further ahead at the looming away Tests against world champions South Africa next month in Johannesburg and Cape Town.

“It’s one at a time for the All Blacks. This is a Test we need to learn from.”

The All Blacks defence coach said he took it “personally” that his team conceded 38 points, including four tries.

“We talked as a defence today about the fact we need to be far better than we were,” Hansen added.

“Their tries came from us not being set defensively. We need to adjust.”