Dan Carter looks forward to meet Owen Farrel in next month’s European Champions Cup final as he considered the latter a “great competitor.”
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"Racing 92", guided by All Blacks Carter, became the second finalist of the European Cup, after they took over "Leicester Tigers" on Sunday in semi-final in Nottingham. Great play of Dan Carter, who scored 11 points and Maxime Machenaud, brought the victory.
In the London derby, Saracens managed to win against the English club Wasps with the score of 24-17 and reached the final. Owen Farrell secured a decisive advantage to the English champions with his goals.
"I've played against Owen Farrell a few times internationally, he's a great competitor, very physical, and he really leads that Saracens side extremely well," said Carter. "So I'm looking forward to coming up against him and that Saracens side," He also added that considered English "Saracens” a favorite in the upcoming final of the Champions Cup match on May 14.
Already in the debut of the meeting an acute breakthrough of "Racing" wing Joe Rokocoko led to the siege-goal of "Lester" in the five meter area and after two strikes Maxim Machenaud took the ball over the goal line. The clock on the scoreboard counted only three minutes, and the guests lead with the score of 0: 7.
Scrum half Machenaud hopes to revenge to the London Saracens for the last season defeat in the quarterfinal with a penalty from Argentina’s Marcelo Bosch.
"We're out for revenge against Saracens: that's what we wanted and now we have three weeks to get ready for it," he said.
Mark McCull, boss of Saracens told before knowing the name of their rival in the final: "They are absolutely massive and they've obviously added Dan Carter to their ranks this year. Playing a French team in France in the final will present some challenges but we don't mind that."
All Blacks wing Joe Rokocoko supported Dan Carte, who is the winner of the World Cup, 9 Rugby Championships and 4 Super Rugby titles. "His experience of big pressure games like this, he's still driven to be the best player he can be for the team - and then for himself afterwards," said Rokocoko. Richard Cockerill, director of Leicester rugby, was balked by the work of the final referee Nigel Owens, but told that the Tigers would recover fast as they would fight for the position in the Premiership play-offs.
"We've got six days until we play Worcester in the Premiership, and we've got to secure our place in the top four and victory over Worcester will do that,” he said.
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