![]() “Particularly when it’s a European week, you can feel the difference in the environment already. “Obviously it’s subconscious complacency, because the boys would never consciously be complacent,” he told reporters. It should therefore be a comfortable afternoon for the Irish province this weekend but Lancaster knows the pressure is off the English side. They have lost nine matches in a row, with their latest coming against Northampton Saints as Stuart Hooper’s men were thrashed 40-19 at Franklin’s Gardens. The West Country outfit, despite having a number of talented players in their squad, have endured a wretched Premiership season so far. Leinster are wary of being caught out by Bath’s abysmal form when the two teams go head-to-head this weekend, according to coach Stuart Lancaster.
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