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Owen Farrell: Saracens can cope without England star against Leinster, says Mark McCall

Saracens play Leinster in Champions Cup quarter-finals on September 19

Owen Farrell
Image: Owen Farrell is facing a ban after his red card against Wasps

Owen Farrell is set to miss Saracens' Champions Cup quarter-final with Leinster but Mark McCall insists his red card is not a hammer blow to their chances.

Farrell saw red on the hour mark in Saracens' surprise 28-18 Gallagher Premiership loss to Wasps, catching Charlie Atkinson in the face when the sides were level at Allianz Park.

McCall's side play Leinster in Europe on September 19 but the dismissal means they'll likely have to make do without the fly-half in their biggest game since rugby's restart.

The England captain will appear before an online independent disciplinary panel on Tuesday.

"I watched it live but have not watched it on the video," said Saracens director of rugby McCall.

"He was chasing his own kick and was desperate to make a tackle and clearly got it wrong and he got his red card.

Owen Farrell apologises to Charlie Atkinson of Wasps after being sent off for a dangerous tackle
Image: Farrell apologised to Charlie Atkinson as the Wasps back left the field

"It is what it is. He could easily have been out of the Leinster came for another reason - injury or whatever.

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"He missed the last quarter-final of the Champions Cup because his wife was having their first child.

"We have got plenty of good backs at the club so we will just rearrange our back line a little bit and get on with it.

"He works really hard on all parts of his game and he has improved in that area.

"Today's incident was a little bit different because he was chasing a kick and trying to make a difference to his team. We hope the player he hit is okay."

Saracens' Owen Farrell and Leinster's Johnny Sexton exchange words after the Heineken Champions Cup final
Image: Farrell kicked 10 points when Saracens beat Leinster in last year's Champions Cup final

Saracens were 1/50 favourites to beat a much-changed Wasps team but were outdone by a flawless Jimmy Gopperth who kicked 23 points.

Elliot Daly and Sean Maitland had crossed for Saracens to take them to 15-15 before Farrell's red changed the match's complexion.

Tom Willis notched Wasps' only try and it proved enough to claim a big win and move to third in the Gallagher Premiership table.

BARNET, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05: Tom Willis of Wasps dives over for a second half try during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Saracens and Wasps at Allianz Park on September 05, 2020 in Barnet, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)
Image: Wasps flanker Tom Willis dives over for a second-half try

"Charlie (Atkinson) is up and talking," said Wasps head coach Lee Blackett. "You know Owen, he is physical but he didn't mean it.

"You could see instantly afterwards and unfortunately Owen got that one wrong.

"We know Owen is not that type of player - he plays on the edge but genuinely never goes over that edge. He got that slightly wrong.

"Before the game I thought it was a great test of where the squad was. It was a great opportunity for a few a young lads to play against a team with England players and British and Irish Lions.

"It was Jimmy's 100th appearance for us. We joined at the same time and he has been incredible for us over the last five years.

"He'd led us really well. It doesn't really matter where you play him.

"He had a brief spell at 15 within the game he always seems to do a job for me."

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