Gloucester suffered a fifth successive loss, losing at home to Leicester Tigers with a score of 20-38. Leicester secured maximum points, describing their opponents as helplessly naive. The defeat raises concerns for Gloucester, with reports emphasizing their worrying times and lack of power. Ed Slater's presence at Kingsholm added perspective to the importance of rugby.
The sight of Ed Slater at Kingsholm yesterday put the importance of rugby into perspective, but these are worrying times for Gloucester. 5 defeats on the spin now. Report from their loss to Leicester here for @MailSport: https://t.co/H91BoUsDt5
The sight of Ed Slater at Kingsholm yesterday put rugby into perspective, but these are worrying times for Gloucester. 5 defeats on the spin now. Report from their loss to Leicester yesterday here for @MailSport: https://t.co/H91BoUs5Dx
Gloucester 20 Leicester Tigers 38 Leicester left Kingsholm with maximum points but, in truth, they did not have to be particularly special to stroll past their helplessly naive opponents. 🔽 Read the report | ✍️ @stephenjones9 https://t.co/ZmIQJ3YT86
Match report from Kingsholm @TimesSport - Leicester make it four successive away wins against Gloucester, who were willing but naive. And critically, lacked power.
REPORT: Yellow cards crucial as Gloucester fall to a fifth successive loss, this time losing at home to Leicester. #GLOvLEI #GallagherPrem Click below for more ⤵️ https://t.co/T8J1NPS4zO