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Racing get lucky to Russell up win

FINN & CO DASH TUILAGI’S DREAM

- From Alex Spink in Paris

RACING 92 41 SALE 22

MANU TUILAGI had Sale briefly dreaming of a first Champions Cup semi-final – before French brilliance and outrageous good fortune combined to burst their bubble.

England’s occasional midfield star, right, plundered a try to put Sharks ahead on the stroke of half-time and spark hope of a first English representa­tive in the last four since 2020.

But Racing regrouped and four second-half tries sent the wealthy Parisian outfit through to a tie with La Rochelle for the right to play Leinster or Toulouse in the trophy decider.

The final scoreline was emphatic but only made possible by a stunning piece of finishing from Racing wing Teddy Thomas and a lucky second by Scotland fly-half Finn Russell.

But Sale directory of rugby Alex Sanderson said: “You don’t win quarter-finals by conceding 40 points. If they didn’t do that week in, week out you could probably say it’s bad luck. But Racing make their own luck.

“It wasn’t for a lack of effort or our set piece or physicalit­y. For the most part it was right up there.

“But some of our decisions gifted them loose ball in space for their rock stars and that played into their hands.”

Sanderson had promised his side would counter Racing with “sledgehamm­er” intensity and they were true to his word.

For 40 minutes, the cream of Manchester rose to the challenge, pouring into the collisions with such ferocity the aristocrat­s were knocked out of their stride. When they then took the lead, it was no less than their commitment deserved.

The ball ran loose on the edge of the home 22,Tuilagi picked it up with his back to the try line, spun on his heels and powered through a hole in the hosts’ defence.

Racing stayed cool and, two minutes after the restart, wrestled back the momentum through Thomas.

Russell kicked to the right, Thomas fielded the ball and, when Luke James failed to make the tackle, he somehow kept his balance to stay infield and follow up his own kick to score. Then AJ MacGinty kicked ahead only for Russell to meet it on the half-volley, chase through, hack on and benefit from a freak bounce to regain and score.

But Sale refused to break, sharing the last four tries of the game with their hosts.

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GREAT SCOT... Russell cashes in on good fortune to help put Racing in driving seat
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