Four-time European Cup winners Toulouse defeated Racing 92 22-21 on Sunday in a pulsating Heineken Champions Cup region last in Paris. Toulouse was given off to a suitable start as racing wing Teddy Thomas ought to poke the ball most straightforwardly and return it to the visitors, who performed more than one pleasant pass to free up scrum-half Antoine Dupont. He noticed a gap within the line and took the full gain, diving over the attempted line.
Racingβs Finn Russell then attempted an ambitious chip over the Toulouse line. Still, to no avail, even as gain became being performed such a scrum-half, Maxime Machenaud can pop over the penalty and trim the gap.
Minutes later, Russell was returned inside the motion. Then, again, it became an excellent study from Scotland worldwide, intercepting the bypass from Zach Holmes before gambling a delightful kick for Thomas, who gratefully dived over the try line before unleashing his trademark party.
Referee Luke Pearce then despatched Toulouse down to 14 guys after a high address from fly-half Zach Holmes; however, that did not halt the visitorsβ momentum.
Lucas Tauzin kicked off the move with a lovely offload to launch Romain Ntamack. He shrugged off four tackles and determined the clinical Maxime Medard, who raced over the strive line to position Toulouseβs lower back in advance.
They went similarly beforehand soon after as Dupont spotted an opening and grabbed his second strive of the afternoon on the posts, putting Toulouse 9 points clear on the c programming language.
Despite Racing 92 piling at the stress, the hosts should only rate six points in the commencing 25 minutes of the second half through Machenaud before Toulouse won a penalty of their own.
Toulouse pinched ownership at a Racing line-out, but the ball fell to Racing hooker Camille Chat who powered past Cheslin Kolbe and placed the hosts inside a point.
But that was as near as Racing came. Machenaud passed over the sideline conversion with 4 minutes to play, and no matter the sustained stress, Toulouse would hang on for a famous victory.
They will travel to Dublin to stand Leinster Rugby at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, 21 April, in their Heineken Champions Cup semi-final.