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Gloucester have had a season to forget but seemed to have turned a corner in recent weeks following back-to-back wins.

Yet against Saracens they were largely off the pace, as they failed to score any points until the 70th minute.

Both teams had their share of possession and opportunities but where Gloucester were out of sync, Saracens were far more clinical.

They turned Gloucester over from their own attacking line-out and pounced on the counter to open the scoring, as Burke broke through the line and linked up with Max Malins, who passed to Segun to go over.

A Burke penalty made it 8-0 before Segun doubled his tally, pouncing onto a quick pass around the back of a line-out and then weaved with ease past Gloucester defenders.

There was a brief pause while referee Adam Leal went off with an Achilles injury and was replaced by George Selwood, before another three points from Burke nudged the score out further and momentum continued Saracens’ way after the break.

Earl stretched over under a tackle to make it 23-0 and Dan secured the crucial bonus point score on 52 minutes, charging over from a line-out and driving maul.

Gloucester’s defence stood up firmly however to deny Saracens adding any more points in the final quarter and Joseph finally gave their fans something to cheer in the final 10 minutes.

He ran into the corner and then with Saracens down to 14 and Dan in the sin bin, he collected a neat pass from Freddie Thomas and cut back inside for his second.

Gloucester head coach George Skivington told BBC Radio Gloucestershire:

“It was tough, they were relentless, made us live in our own 22 for at least 50 minutes of that game. Their big players really stood up and kept pushing us back.

“We had opportunities in the first half that just didn’t stick.

“We probably took the wrong options a couple of times and didn’t get any points on the board which gave them a real momentum going in at half-time.

“However, there were some unbelievable defensive blocks from the lads, their ability to stay in the game and keep fighting and fighting was impressive.”

Saracens: Malins; Caluori, Tompkins, Hartley, Segun; Burke, Bracken; Carre, George, Street; Itoje (c), Isiekwe, McFarland, Earl, Willis.

Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Clarey, Tizard, Michelow, Van Zyl, Farrell, Elliott.

Sin bin: Dan (72 mins)

Gloucester: Barton; Joseph, Llewellyn, S. Atkinson (c), Loader; C. Atkinson, Englefield; Rapava Ruskin, Blake, Fasogbon; Clark, Alemanno, Thomas, Venter, Trenholm.

Replacements: Innard, Bleuler, Knight, Eite, Gwynne, Clement, Austin, Edwards-Giraud.

Referee: Adam Leal and George Selwood

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