Is this the weekend that could turn Leicester Tigers' miserable season around?
Leicester Tigers are in unfamiliar territory this weekend as it is the first time they are not in Europe’s elite competition.
They face Pau in the Challenge Cup on Saturday at Welford Road in their debut outing in that competition. While this is new ground for them, the situation that the club are in is all too familiar to fans over the past year.
The fallen European giants faced a tough season in 2018/19, finishing eleventh in the Gallagher Premiership and failing to make it out of their pool in the Champions Cup.
This season is not looking better, as they already sit at the foot of the English league table.
However, this weekend could mark a change in fortunes for the Tigers, as England’s World Cup stars return. George Ford, Manu Tuilagi, Ben Youngs and Dan Cole all start while Ellis Genge, who was also in Eddie Jones’ squad, is on the bench.
Leicester fans are signalling this as the game where their season is turned around, as the likes of Ford and Tuilagi are in sensational form off the back of their displays in Japan.
With newcomers Jordan Taufua and Tomas Lavanini quickly growing accustomed to life in the Midlands (although the Kiwi misses this game with a head injury), it is no wonder why so many feel that this shaky start to the season is only a minor blip.
Although Leicester have only won one game this season in the league, only four have been played, which means Geordan Murphy’s side can still mount a resurgence.
There was a lot of hope over the summer with some extensive recruitment to both the squad and the coaching staff, and while the season has not started the way that anyone in Leicester would have wanted, the campaign is young and it could kick start on Saturday.
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Ford completely took the energy out the game for us, waving his hands telling people to calm down. Just for us to die off and lose the momentum.
Bringing him on all the time to ‘close out’ games is condescending to Smith. Get Ford out and let Marcus Smith & Fin Smith run the show. The future is them so give them the keys and let them get on with it.
Go to commentsTaking Marcus Smith off was a big puzzle and probably cost England the game. However, Abs created more opportunities and scored some tries but left a lot out there through sloppy execution, not playing to the ref and no enforcement of English off-side play. The fact the game was close all through made it worth watching but it was a frustrating pectacle. English succeeded in slowing the game down and were in the refs ear which Gardner allowed. I think Ireland or France will punish the sloppy execution more than England so still much for ABs to work on.
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