UBB-Gloucester : 17-26
After a rather encouraging start to the match where Union Bordeaux-Bègles took the score on a nice counter from Gimbert (10-0, 15th), the rest was more complicated. The people of Bordeaux have suffered numerous attacks from Gloucester. Little by little, the English, who monopolized the ball, came back into the game, well helped by the indiscipline of the locals, who found themselves at 13 just before half-time following two yellow cards, for Diaby (34th) and Boniface (36th). But they held on and victory was still close at hand following Uberti’s try (17-12, 49th).
It was finally the third yellow card, inflicted on Jalibert (54th), which was fatal. UBB conceded 14 points and let the game slip away to lose 17-26. This defeat, the fourth in four Champions Cup matches, is synonymous with elimination. Conversely, Gloucester took the opportunity to qualify for the finals. M.R., in Bordeaux
Leinster – Racing 92 : 36-10
They were told hell. Racing tied with Leinster for more than an hour, but cracked late in the game and was eliminated from the Champions Cup (36-10). As expected, the Irish settled in the Racing camp at the start of the match but the Ile-de-France, led by an exemplary Fickou in defense, did not let go.
Better still, they managed to thwart a less inspired and more undisciplined Leinster than usual (10 penalties in the first period and a yellow card for Larmour). O’Brien eventually found the fault, but young hooker Tarrit answered him on a carried ball.
Trailing 7-5 at the break, Racing might believe it, especially as they took the lead following a superb breakthrough from Russell finding Wade for the try. The hope did not last. Five minutes later, Keane restored a short advantage (12-10, 53rd). Then Racing cracked in the last quarter of an hour, conceding four attempts by the Irish, who will have been full with 20 points taken. P. So.