Leicester Tigers edged closer to the play-off places with a dominant 36-28 win over Saracens at Welford Road, thanks in large part to Adam Radwan's double.
The fifth-placed Tigers built an early lead through tries from Freddie Steward and Olly Cracknell before Saracens pulled back through a try from Theo McFarland. However, Leicester regained control with further scores from Radwan and Joe Heyes, putting the hosts in a commanding position.
Saracens responded with two more tries before the break, courtesy of Rhys Carre and Juan Martin Gonzalez, but Radwan's interception try put the game beyond the visitors. He scored his second try after good work from Ivan van Zyl, securing the bonus point for Leicester on the verge of half-time.
The Tigers came out strong in the second period, with Searle delivering a perfectly weighted grubber kick that Steward was able to dot down. However, Saracens still managed to score two more tries before Radwan's double sealed the win for Leicester.
Leicester head coach Geoff Parling praised his team's effort and said that they needed to improve on their breakdown performance. Radwan, meanwhile, credited his team's increased intensity from last week's review and acknowledged that every time he plays at Welford Road is a big game for him.
For Saracens, director of rugby Mark McCall was left disappointed by the team's lack of fight in the first 15 minutes before being worn down by repeated drives from close range. The loss maintains their sixth-placed position, while Leicester have built a four-point gap to Saracens below them and are only two points behind Bristol Bears in fourth.
The result brings Leicester Tigers one step closer to securing a play-off place, with the team now in fifth position.
The fifth-placed Tigers built an early lead through tries from Freddie Steward and Olly Cracknell before Saracens pulled back through a try from Theo McFarland. However, Leicester regained control with further scores from Radwan and Joe Heyes, putting the hosts in a commanding position.
Saracens responded with two more tries before the break, courtesy of Rhys Carre and Juan Martin Gonzalez, but Radwan's interception try put the game beyond the visitors. He scored his second try after good work from Ivan van Zyl, securing the bonus point for Leicester on the verge of half-time.
The Tigers came out strong in the second period, with Searle delivering a perfectly weighted grubber kick that Steward was able to dot down. However, Saracens still managed to score two more tries before Radwan's double sealed the win for Leicester.
Leicester head coach Geoff Parling praised his team's effort and said that they needed to improve on their breakdown performance. Radwan, meanwhile, credited his team's increased intensity from last week's review and acknowledged that every time he plays at Welford Road is a big game for him.
For Saracens, director of rugby Mark McCall was left disappointed by the team's lack of fight in the first 15 minutes before being worn down by repeated drives from close range. The loss maintains their sixth-placed position, while Leicester have built a four-point gap to Saracens below them and are only two points behind Bristol Bears in fourth.
The result brings Leicester Tigers one step closer to securing a play-off place, with the team now in fifth position.