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Postpublished at 18:11 GMT 11 January
18:11 GMT 11 January
Saracens 5-7 Toulouse
Chris Ashton Former Saracens wing on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
That's what you want to see from Fergus Burke. That's his skillset. He's fast for a fly-half and showed the Toulouse centres a clean pair of heels before beating Dupont's tackle. It was a perfect kick and deserved more.
Oh how has that not been scored?! Saracens run the ball from their own 22, Fergus Burke beats one man and then puts in a gem of a kick behind. Alex Lozowski must surely score but as he is midair to gather the ball it kicks up and bounces through his hands!
Almost brilliant from the visitors as Blair Kinghorn wheels out wide, they have a man over and put a lovely kick in behind. Dimitri Delibes would surely score if the ball bounced his way but it checks square and Saracens can dive on it.
Chris Ashton Former Saracens wing on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
Saracens have been stuck in their own half and don't seem to know how to get out of it. With the wind behind them it shouldn't be that difficult to work out!
There is no denying the visitors deserve that lead and they are looking for more. Dimitri Delibes moves across the field and is just about brought down. Saracens can't get anything going.
Converted try - Saracens 0-7 Toulousepublished at 19 mins
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Blair Kinghorn (con Ramos)
There's the breakthrough! Antoine Dupont does get involved with a lovely pass behind his back to open up the angle and Scottish 10 Blair Kinghorn charges through the gap to score.
Toulouse threaten from a lineout but Jack Willis is deemed to be crawling after a tackle so the ball comes back. The visitors are knocking on the (early) door!
The conditions could definitely play a part as the kicking game is a bit of a lottery. Elliot Daly elects to run the ball instead and is wrapped uup by a white wall.
Jack Willis leads a Toulouse charge through the middle but Saracens rally to close up ranks.