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Saracens beat Northampton Saints 27-25 with stunning comeback in Aviva Premiership

MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - APRIL 16:  Marcelo Bosch of Saracens is mobbed by team mates after scoring the last minute try during the Aviva Premiership match
Image: Marcelo Bosch is mobbed by his Saracens' team mates after scoring the last minute try to beat Northampton

Saracens staged a stunning comeback to win 27-25 at Stadium MK that dents Saints' hopes of a European Champions Cup place next season.

The north Londoners, who were without a number of key names, looked certain losers as they trailed 25-12 with 10 minutes remaining but two late tries, a penalty and a conversion from Alex Lozowski broke Saints' hearts.

Saints' losing bonus point did move them up to sixth place in the Aviva Premiership with two games remaining - their final one being a home fixture against their main challengers for a European spot, Harlequins, who sit one point behind them in seventh.

MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - APRIL 16:  Jamie George of Saracens breaks with the ball during the Aviva Premiership match between Northampton Saints and Saracen
Image: Jamie George on the charge for Saracens

Saints overcame the injury losses of Louis Picamoles and Stephen Myler to score three tries through Harry Mallinder, Ken Pisi and Dylan Hartley as they looked to be cruising to victory over their fierce rivals. Myler kicked two penalties and a conversion, Mallinder also adding a conversion.

However it was Saracens through Chris Ashton and Marcelo Bosch who had the final say, with Lozowski kicking five penalties and the match-winning conversion a minute from time.

Saracens rested a number of players ahead of next Saturday's European Champions Cup semi-final against Munster. Owen Farrell, Maro Itoje, Mako Vunipola, Brad Barritt and Richard Wigglesworth were all absentees.

Mark McCall's men were however boosted by the return of lock George Kruis who started for first time since being injured in December.

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MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - APRIL 16:  Dylan Hartley of Northampton dives over for a try despite being held by Jamie George (L) during the Aviva Premiership m
Image: Dylan Hartley dives past opposite number Jamie George to score

With their first attack, Saints took the lead with a seventh-minute try. Pisi out-jumped Alex Goode to win possession of a Myler up and under before the wing sent Mallinder on a 30-metre run to the line.

Buoyed by this early success, the hosts went on to dominate the opening quarter by battering their opponents' line. They should have extended their lead by scoring a second try, such was their pressure, but they had to be content with a Myler penalty after centurion Duncan Taylor was yellow-carded for a deliberate off-side.

Despite going down to 14 men, Saracens got their first points after 23 minutes when Lozowski kicked a straightforward penalty as the home side failed to capitalise on Taylor's absence, with the loss of Picamoles to injury a huge blow.

MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - APRIL 16:  Ken Pisi of Northampton scores their third try during the Aviva Premiership match between Northampton Saints and Sarace
Image: Ken Pisi dived over in the corner for Northampton

England international Teimana Harrison replaced the Frenchman before Myler kicked his second penalty immediately prior to the return of Taylor from the sin-bin.

A further penalty from Lozowski reduced the arrears before Mallinder, who had taken over kicking duties from a hobbling Myler, hit a post with a 25-metre penalty attempt. But despite this miss, Saints still held a deserved 13-6
half-time advantage.

Myler was unable to return for the second half but within 70 seconds Saints went further ahead when Hartley drove over from close range with Mallinder's conversion leaving the visitors firmly on the back foot.

Lozowski kicked two penalties to bring his side back into contention before Ashton was introduced to replace Sean Maitland, but Northampton responded with the best try of the game with excellent handling creating a try for Pisi in the corner.

MILTON KEYNES, ENGLAND - APRIL 16:  Alex Lozowski of Saracens breaks with the ball during the Aviva Premiership match between Northampton Saints and Sarace
Image: Alex Lozowski was man-of-the-match in the last-gasp victory

With 25 minutes remaining, Saracens brought on Billy Vunipola and Michael Rhodes in an attempt to reverse their fortunes and it paid dividends.

First Ashton sneaked over in the corner against his former employers and then Lozowski kicked another penalty before the outside half made the crucial break to set up the winner for Bosch.