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Champions Cup final: Saracens v Racing 92 talking points

Saracens lock Maro Itoje
Image: Can Maro Itoje continue his excellent form and lead Saracens to European glory?

Saracens will face powerhouse Parisians Racing 92 in Saturday's European Champions Cup final on Saturday, live on Sky Sports 2 HD from 3.45pm.

The Premiership champions travel to the Grand Stade de Lyon hoping to become the first team to win all of their pool matches and go on to lift the trophy.

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Saturday's final will be the sixth meeting between the sides. Racing won their first encounter but Sarries have won the last four, including a last-gasp 12-11 victory in Paris in last season's quarter-finals.

Will Saracens make it five in a row or will Racing emerge victorious in their first European final appearance?

We examine five key talking points for the showpiece showdown.

Get Carter

Dan Carter talks tactics with Maxime Machenaud during the captain's run ahead of the Champions Cup final
Image: Dan Carter talks tactics with Maxime Machenaud during Friday's captain's run

Leicester failed to keep their promise not to fixate on Dan Carter in their Champions Cup semi-final defeat to Racing 92. The Tigers duly went hunting the All Black World Cup winner, only to find the masterful fly-half always just out of reach.

The temptation to go after the New Zealand great is overwhelming, but Saracens must not fall into the very same trap as Leicester.

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Carter's ability to shape-shift around Racing's full inside-back cordon leaves him almost impossible to pin down.

Saracens must defend each circumstance on its own merits, rather than fret about Racing's linchpin.

Machenaud the mastermind

Racing 92 scrum-half Maxime Machenaud in action against Clermont
Image: Maxime Machenaud will marshal the Racing backline

If Carter pulls the strings across the midfield, the man who generates the time and space for him to do just that is France scrum-half Maxime Machenaud.

Les Bleus' general knows just how to marshal a backline, but more than that, takes both pressure and focus off his half-back partner Carter.

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The further away from the breakdown that Saracens allow Machenaud to operate, the more havoc he will wreak. If Saracens shut him down at source, then they will have hit their first objective in the daunting battle to keep Carter quiet.

Miserly defences

Clermont flanker Camille Gerondeau (C) vies with Racing 92's Wenceslas Lauret (L) and Albert Vuli
Image: Can Saracens unlock the Racing defence?

Arguably Europe's top two defences will collide in all their mean-spirited glory in Lyon this weekend.

Saracens have long since been famed for their ability not just to shut out opponents, but also to wield their brutal defensive strategy as an attacking weapon all of its own.

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Racing have done likewise in their measured rise to prominence in the French Top 14. Former Ireland fly-half Ronan O'Gara has whipped the Parisians into a formidable defensive unit this term, as finely evidenced in that semi-final victory over Leicester.

International combo

England's George Kruis and Maro Itoje with the RBS 6 Nations Triple Crown trophy
Image: George Kruis and Maro Itoje have forged an impressive second row partnership at club and international level

Maro Itoje was playing LV=Cup rugby just last season. His meteoric rise to Test prominence since, albeit despite missing out on the World Cup squad, has garnered as much attention in rugby circles as Leicester City's smash-and-grab Premier League title drive.

Itoje and George Kruis underscored everything industrious and intelligent about England's Grand Slam Six Nations campaign. Now the Saracens team-mates have the chance for yet more glory on French soil after England swept the Grand Slam in Paris.

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Graham Simmons catches up with Saracens lock George Kruis ahead of the Champions Cup final

The men in black's finest can put another one over the French this weekend. The lock pairing have coped with every physical demand placed upon them so far this term, but will most likely face another step up on Saturday.

Dangers out wide

Racing Metro 92 Argentine wing Juan Imhoff scores a try during the 1/4 final of the Rugby European cup between Racing 92 and Toulon at the Yves du Manoir
Image: Juan Imhoff's pace will trouble the Saracens defence

Racing's former All Black wing Joe Rokocoko has packed more than most into his stellar rugby career, and at 32 the powerful finisher is still in fine fettle. Last year, he suffered relegation from the Top 14 with Bayonne, but now he is on the cusp of a remarkable trophy-winning return to the big time.

Argentina flyer Juan Imhoff offers a constant menace on the other wing, with Brice Dulin also a dangerous counter-attacking option.

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Paths to the final

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As much as Saracens have expanded their own front-foot repertoire in recent times, Mark McCall's men must be on point at every turn to keep their French foes at bay.

Watch Racing 92 v Saracens live on Sky Sports 2 HD on Saturday from 3.45pm. Catch the match for £6.99 with a NOW TV day pass

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