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Toulon pulls off a remarkable feat by beating Glasgow 19-22 in the quarter-finals of the Champions Cup. Why does this match mark a turning point in the RCT's season? We’ll explain how this victory brings smiles back to the players.
The Toulon team, seen as underdogs, managed to defy expectations against the leaders of the URC. Charles Ollivon, the iconic captain, acknowledges the difficulty of this win: "We had a good start, but we were very undisciplined in the first half." Despite the mistakes, the RCT regains its composure and plays strategically, increasing possession to score crucial points.
Baptiste Serin, the scrum-half, highlights the team’s resilience: "We’ve come a long way, we fought like hell." He emphasizes the importance of staying humble despite this success, following a tough period. With this qualification, Toulon surpasses its performances from the previous year and demonstrates that the road ahead is still long, but promising.
This victory is more than just a result; it symbolizes the solidarity and ability to bounce back of the RCT. The smiles are back, but the adventure continues.

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