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Champions Cup.  The future opponent of Toulouse, Leinster impressed the foreign press

Champions Cup. The future opponent of Toulouse, Leinster impressed the foreign press

Tigers are scary in her majesty’s kingdom. As for Leinster, their stadium is often European in scope. This dominance was felt from the start of the meeting. between halves, rugby lane He was already sending Ellis Genge’s classmates to Hell. English-speaking media:The devastating first half ends Leicester’s European dreamsIn the paper, they highlight the presence of 13 Irish internationals as winners. The All-Star group correlates with tremendous efficiency:Championship favorites Leinster put up a 15th-placed Irish international, the difference in the category was evident at a 20-0 lead in the first half, with first-half Jamison Gibson-Park in hypnotic form. It is the first time in three years that Leicester have failed to score at the break. The basics were forgotten to finish the Tigers’ unbeaten home record.Brief video. Champions Cup. Homer qualified for Toulouse after unbreathable shots on goal

At home, the Irish team did not fail to impress them either. The RTE He clearly did not fail to comment on the performance of the Leinster men. The Irish media did not pity the French referee, Mathieu Raynal, saying: “French referee Raynal appears to be an unpopular figure among the home team’s fans, who were upset by several decisions.“Good player, the newspaper also highlighted the pride shown by the Leicester Tigers in the second half. Thus journalist Conor Neville comments on the meeting as follows:

Leicester Tigers showed a lot of spirit in the second half, and after the clumsy first half they showed the face that led them to the top of the Premier League in 2021-22. But overall, Leinster were the most skilled and clinical team. They did their business in the first half, taking a 20-0 lead thanks to Van der Vlaer’s attempts and Henshaw. They played the second half without the ball, but defended well enough to confine Leicester to two attempts. The second arrived too late to threaten the outcome. They are qualifying for another semi-final.”

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Football.  Champions Cup.  Final before the hour and opposition patterns between Leicester and LeinsterFootball. Champions Cup. Final before the hour and opposition patterns between Leicester and Leinsterin england, BBC He similarly acknowledged the superiority of the European champions. Tadge Furlong and his family, who were recently overtaken by Toulouse Stadium, clearly want to catch up. Far from being tender with its citizens, the British news site comments: “The hosts’ inexperience showed at this level early on, with Jonny Sexton scoring a penalty before Van der Vleeer netted into the downwind. Leicester were running out of ideas in attack and when Henshaw crossed the line, the match already looked a long way off at 17-0.The Irish experience, it seems, was key to this victory according to the outlet. Thus, they conjure up a poster full of promise, but quickly crashing into the wall of reality: “With the sun rising in the East Midlands and both teams at the top of their respective leagues, this match was very close. But it was Leicester’s first Champions Cup quarter-final match in six years, against Leicester’s 10 of 15 players who started Ireland’s victory over Scotland on the final day of the Six Nations Championship.[…] Leicester lost, while Toulouse now finds itself between Leinster and a fifth title attempt at Marseille.