Saracens secured a narrow 20-14 victory over Stade Toulousain in the third round of the Champions Cup on Sunday at their London home ground. Winger Elliot Segun shone with a quick double try, while Antoine Dupont and his teammates delivered a lackluster performance. This loss compounds the recent struggles of the French champions.
The Champions Cup third-round match between Saracens and Stade Toulousain ended in a 20-14 win for the Londoners on Sunday at their home ground. Saracens gained early control thanks to the explosiveness of winger Elliot Segun, who scored a double in under ten minutes, at the 30th and 36th minutes, disrupting the Toulouse defense.
Saracens' flanker Tom Willis also touched down just before halftime, making it 17-0. At 27 years old, he carried the ball 55 meters, beat eight defenders, and completed 14 out of 15 tackles, winning the fraternal duel against his older brother on the opposing team. Named man of the match, Willis embodied his side's war machine.
For Toulouse, the performance was disappointing. France captain Antoine Dupont was charged down for the first opposition try and never influenced the game, appearing subdued in the London rain. Experienced stalwarts like Cyril Baille (Aldegheri?), Julien Marchand, Thibaud Flament, Emmanuel Meafou (Roumat?), and others were unrecognizable, marking one of the season's worst showings.
Young center Thibaud Costes multiplied errors, at fault for Segun's second try and substituted at the 60th minute. Saracens' Alex Lozowski missed a golden opportunity to add a try after the hour mark, botching his grounding despite an ideal position. Toulouse only reacted briefly with Matthis Lebel's try at the 47th minute but failed to turn the tide, limited to 30 minutes of real presence in the match.
This Haute-Garonne meltdown highlights weaknesses in late-game situations, as Dupont had recently noted. The French champions, already struggling in the Top 14, must rebound for their European ambitions.