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Mark McCall says this could be the start of the glory days for Saracens

Director of Rugby Mark McCall of Saracens poses with the Champions Cup trophy
Image: Director of Rugby Mark McCall of Saracens poses with the Champions Cup trophy

Saracens coach Mark McCall believes that there will be more glory days for Saracens after they won their first European title.

Saracens became the first English club to conquer Europe for nine years as Owen Farrell kicked seven penalties from seven attempts in a 21-9 win over Racing 92.

Europe has been the stage for a series of agonising failures for Saracens, who have come up short in the final and semi-finals in recent seasons.

But having become the first team in the competition's 20-year history to complete an unbeaten campaign, they are the undisputed rulers of the continent and McCall believes it could be the start of something special.

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Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall says he is so pleased for everyone involved with the club after they beat Racing to be crowned champions of Europe

"We have got a tightness and a togetherness in this group," McCall told Sky Sports.

"Hopefully if we are humble enough, which I think we are, and hungry enough, which I know we are, then there will be more days like this ahead.

"I am just so chuffed for a lot of people. I am chuffed for the players who have worked so hard - not just this year but in previous years. I am chuffed for the staff and for Nigel Wray (Saracens chairman) who has put his heart and soul in to the club for 20 years, it is wonderful to finally give him the big prize at the end."

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Highlights from the Champions Cup final between Racing 92 and Saracens in Lyon

McCall was impressed with the way his side handle the conditions and the way his Richard Wigglesworth and Owen Farrell controlled the game.

"I thought for large parts we were in control and I think we could have won more comfortably," added McCall.

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Maro Itoje added the Champions Cup to his Grand Slam that he won with England earlier in the year and hailed their 21-9 victory

"I think our half-backs were wise and tactically in control of the game. When we had to show some maturity and some common sense I thought it was a really good clarity of thought and we did not give penalties away. I think we have shown how much they have grown in the last two years."

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