Man of the match Alivereti Raka
Man of the match Alivereti Raka

Saracens 14-46 Clermont: French side run riot


Clermont took out their frustration over the chaotic postponement of their Champions Cup clash at Allianz Park by inflicting a record 46-14 defeat on holders Saracens.

Match stats: Saracens 14-46 Clermont

Saracens tries: Penalty, Kruis
Conversions: Farrell (2)

Clermont tries: Raka (3), Van der Merwe, Fofana, Toeava
Conversions: Parra (5)
Penalties: Parra (2)

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Clermont took out their frustration over the chaotic postponement of their Champions Cup clash at Allianz Park by inflicting a record 46-14 defeat on holders Saracens.

Kick-off was delayed by 26 hours to Monday due to adverse weather conditions, resulting in a furious statement from the French giants who claimed their fans had been treated "as if they were toys" in a "completely absurd" process.

Also tucked away in the lengthy attack on Champions Cup organisers was a vow to take out their frustration on Saracens and this they did in sensational fashion led by their marauding Fijian wing Alivereti Raka.

Raka wrapped-up his hat-trick inside the opening 25 minutes to capitalise on a feeble defensive display from a team that missed a total of 37 tackles to crash to a sixth successive defeat.

Saracens' last loss in Europe was against Clermont in the 2015 semi-finals, a run spanning 20 matches, and an alarming night in north London produced possibly the most humiliating experience in continental action.

It was their greatest losing margin in the competition and also marked their highest number of points conceded as they surrendered first place in Pool Two.

Raka ran in the second fastest hat-trick in Europe that began when he powered through Jamie George to touch down in the 13th minute.

Wesley Fofana, Fritz Lee and Scott Spedding burst through the home defence with ease as the prelude to Raka plundering his second try, burrowing over from close range while riding a tackle from George.

By the time Raka completed his hat-trick, Saracens had missed a startling 16 tackles and the Fijian's third made for the grimmest viewing of all.

Scrum-half Morgan Parra ran flat on to line-out ball and having sped through the first line of black shirts, he found the supporting left wing for a try that was scored far too easily.

Saracens replied with a penalty try awarded from a line-out drive, but when Parra added to his three conversions with a penalty they trailed 24-7 and faced a mountain to climb having proved unable to capitalise on Lee's sin-binning.

Raka's spellbinding evening continued five minutes after half-time as he set-off from inside his own half, evading four tackles before finally being caught, but he was still able to sling the scoring pass to Flip van der Merwe.

Failed tackles continued to haunt Saracens and this time Juan Figallo and Jackson Wray were at fault as Fofana skipped over for the visitors' fifth before Parra broke the 40-point mark with a penalty.

George Kruis touched down, side-stepping his way over, but Saracens' nightmare continued when Isaia Toeava helped himself to a simple run-in.

Reaction

Mark McCall, Saracens' director of rugby: "We didn't see that coming. I know we've lost a few games in a row, but they were relatively tight games that we lost by a point or two here or there, but we never saw that coming.

"It shows what conceding a couple of early tries for the opposition can do to your confidence, but we missed so many tackles which is unlike us. Individuals were falling off tackles and Clermont have the individuals to penalise us for that. We felt good as a group before the game, so the postponement wasn't really relevant.

"What we said in the changing room is that by the end of January we hope we can be proud of how we we respond to this difficult situation we find ourselves in. Potentially that isn't just about outcomes because we have a difficult game against Clermont away in six days, it's also about staying tight as a group and sticking together as a group.

"We've got enough good players at the club and people who care about the club enough to respond in the right way over a six-week period.

"We have three Champions Cup games and three Aviva Premiership games to try to find some form and get back to our true selves. That won't be easy because we've got a few injuries, but let's see how we respond in six weeks time to this very difficult situation."

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