Saracens Director of Rugby Mark McCall has issued a stern warning to his team following their "incredibly disappointing" 36-28 defeat to Leicester at Mattioli Woods Welford Road. The loss saw Saracens suffer four first-half tries, which McCall described as an emotional setback.
"We weren't ready for the big game - we clearly weren't," said McCall. "In the end that falls on me and we've got to do something about it." The Saracens boss acknowledged that his side's poor preparation had led to the dismal result.
However, McCall is determined to bounce back with a positive attitude and will use Toulouse's experience as an inspiration. The French club has built a dynasty through their "build-from-within" approach, developing young players who are now leading the team over the past decade.
"We played a round-robin game in the Champions Cup there in 2016 and we won quite easily," McCall recalled. "Their solution was to build from within. They knew they had a crop of youngsters who were 18, 19, 20, 21 at the time, who are all in their late 20s, early 30s now, who've led the club over the last 10 years."
McCall believes that building a young team takes patience and that he has learned valuable lessons from Toulouse's success. The Saracens boss is determined to put his side's recent defeat behind them and move forward with renewed energy.
The three-time reigning French champions, Toulouse, are set to host Saracens at the sold-out StoneX Stadium on Sunday in a crucial Investec Champions Cup match. With their stars rested for their previous league match, Toulouse will look to make it to the last 16 of the competition.
"We weren't ready for the big game - we clearly weren't," said McCall. "In the end that falls on me and we've got to do something about it." The Saracens boss acknowledged that his side's poor preparation had led to the dismal result.
However, McCall is determined to bounce back with a positive attitude and will use Toulouse's experience as an inspiration. The French club has built a dynasty through their "build-from-within" approach, developing young players who are now leading the team over the past decade.
"We played a round-robin game in the Champions Cup there in 2016 and we won quite easily," McCall recalled. "Their solution was to build from within. They knew they had a crop of youngsters who were 18, 19, 20, 21 at the time, who are all in their late 20s, early 30s now, who've led the club over the last 10 years."
McCall believes that building a young team takes patience and that he has learned valuable lessons from Toulouse's success. The Saracens boss is determined to put his side's recent defeat behind them and move forward with renewed energy.
The three-time reigning French champions, Toulouse, are set to host Saracens at the sold-out StoneX Stadium on Sunday in a crucial Investec Champions Cup match. With their stars rested for their previous league match, Toulouse will look to make it to the last 16 of the competition.