Wasps 25-27 Clermont Auvergne: French side through to quarter-finals

Wasps 25-27 Clermont Auvergne: French side book their place in the Champions Cup quarter-finals after Camille Lopez converted Kotaro Matsushima’s last-minute try in dramatic conclusion at Ricoh Arena

  • Clermont Auvergne’s Camille Lopez converted with the last kick of the game 
  • Paolo Odogwu produced an impressive display despite Wasps’ defeat
  • Sebastien Bezy and Peni Ravai scored the other tries for the French side 
  • The win secured the visitors an 11th Champions Cup quarter-final appearance

French heavyweights Clermont Auvergne floored Wasps with the final play of a pulsating Heineken Champions Cup clash to win 27-25 at the Ricoh Arena.

Clermont captain Camille Lopez converted full-back Kotaro Matsushima’s try with the game’s last kick, and Wasps’ hopes of reaching the quarter-finals dashed in dramatic fashion.

Up until that crushing moment for Wasps, it had been the Paolo Odogwu show.

Kotaro Matsushima scored a vital last-minute try for Clermont Auvergne at the Ricoh Arena

He delivered an emphatic reminder of his ability to watching England boss Eddie Jones, scoring a try after just five minutes and narrowly missing out on a second one just before half-time.

On his first start since January 8 after being selected for England’s Guinness Six Nations squad, but not playing a minute of the campaign, Odogwu was outstanding.

Odogwu’s fellow wing Josh Bassett also touched down, as did prop Ben Harris, while fly-half Jacob Umaga kicked two penalties and two conversions.

Scrum-half Sebastien Bezy and prop Peni Ravai scored Clermont’s tries before Matsushima struck, with Lopez booting 10 points and Tim Nanai-Williams converting Bezy’s touchdown.

Camille Lopez celebrates with team-mates after his conversion sealed a quarter-final spot

Wasps were so close to marching on, but they ultimately suffered just a second European Cup home defeat against French opposition since 2001.

Wasps showed three changes from the side beaten by Sale Sharks last weekend, with Odogwu returning, Umaga making his European Cup debut and James Gaskell lining up at blindside flanker.

Clermont, meanwhile, fielded 10 of the starting line-up that beat Gallagher Premiership leaders Bristol 51-38 in December, including France international wing Damian Penaud and Japanese World Cup star Matsushima.

The visitors, bidding for their 11th European Cup quarter- final appearance, were rocked by a superb Wasps start as Odogwu pounced.

Wasps’ Paolo Odogwu put in an impressive performance despite his side’s losing effort

Centre Michael Le Bourgeois broke through Clermont’s defence and delivered a scoring pass to Odogwu, who crossed unopposed between the posts, and Umaga converted.

And Wasps should have extended their lead just four minutes later following mesmeric work by full-back Matteo Minozzi, who surged clear, kicked over Clermont defenders, gathered a kind bounce and looked certain to score, but he spilled the ball under pressure from Matsushima as he attempted to touch it down.

It was a huge let-off for Clermont, and they responded by punishing Wasps when Penaud launched a brilliant counter-attack from inside his own half, and Bezy finished off a sweeping move, with replacement Nanai-Williams converting. 

George Moala (right) clashes with Wasps’ Brad Shields during the Champions Cup match 

Clermont then went ahead after centre George Moala beat two defenders, and Ravai showed an impressive turn of speed to score despite Odogwu’s best defensive efforts. 

Lopez, back in the action after Nanai-Williams briefly replaced him, converted and Wasps trailed 14-7 after a fast and furious opening quarter.

There was no let-up in the skill level as Wasps drew level with another superbly-worked score.

Lock Will Rowlands secured quality lineout ball, hooker Tommy Taylor – who saw a try disallowed just two minutes earlier – found scrum-half Dan Robson, and his inside ball freed Bassett, who finished impressively.

Josh Bassett (left) scored an impressive try for the home side in the first half of the contest

Umaga’s conversion levelled things up, and then he kicked two penalties in quick succession, giving Wasps a deserved half-time lead after Odogwu went agonisingly close to a second try, but his foot was inches into touch.

Clermont dominated early stages of the second period, cajoled by substitute and former France scrum-half Morgan Parra, and a Lopez penalty made it 20-17.

But back came Wasps, with Harris crashing over for a 55th-minute try following sustained forward pressure, before Clermont centre George Moala saw a try ruled out after Matsushima’s forward pass during build-up play.

Another Lopez penalty cut the deficit to five points, yet Wasps remained masters of their own destiny entering the final 10 minutes, but Kibirige’s yellow card in the dying seconds saw them hanging on before Matsushima and Lopez broke their hearts.




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