Leicester Tigers were left reeling after a dramatic comeback from Leinster saw the visitors surge back into the Champions Cup pool stage. The Irish side fought hard to overturn a nine-point deficit at half-time, with tries from Adam Radwan and Ollie Hassell-Collins putting Leicester in the lead before Gibson-Park and Dan Sheehan sealed a hard-fought 23-15 victory for Leinster.
A talented Leicester squad, featuring several Ireland internationals, were forced into a pre-match change due to illness, as well as losing flanker Jack Conan and full-back Jimmy O'Brien to injuries in the first 20 minutes. However, Leinster's star-studded team, including Rieko Ioane making his first start, eventually overcame those setbacks and their first-half deficit.
The match saw several key moments of drama, with James Lowe taking exception to being tackled in the air by Radwan, whose sensational length-of-the-field try followed soon afterwards. However, Leinster showed great composure to come away with a win, as they capitalised on sustained pressure to get crucial scores at important times.
Leicester captain Tommy Reffell acknowledged that his team were unlucky not to take advantage of their territorial advantage, which stood at 37%. The Tigers will now face Bayonne and Stormers in their final two pool matches.
A talented Leicester squad, featuring several Ireland internationals, were forced into a pre-match change due to illness, as well as losing flanker Jack Conan and full-back Jimmy O'Brien to injuries in the first 20 minutes. However, Leinster's star-studded team, including Rieko Ioane making his first start, eventually overcame those setbacks and their first-half deficit.
The match saw several key moments of drama, with James Lowe taking exception to being tackled in the air by Radwan, whose sensational length-of-the-field try followed soon afterwards. However, Leinster showed great composure to come away with a win, as they capitalised on sustained pressure to get crucial scores at important times.
Leicester captain Tommy Reffell acknowledged that his team were unlucky not to take advantage of their territorial advantage, which stood at 37%. The Tigers will now face Bayonne and Stormers in their final two pool matches.