Despite facing a challenging situation after Giorgi Akhaladze was sent off for a high tackle in the 24th minute, Clermont Auvergne fought valiantly. They managed to score three tries through Peceli Yato, Anthony Belleau, and Folau Fainga'a, demonstrating their resilience. However, a critical decision by Yato in the closing moments, opting for a quick tap penalty instead of a lineout, ultimately cost Clermont potential bonus points.
This victory positions Bath with seven points in Pool 2, placing them in joint third position, while Leinster remains the only team assured of qualification at this stage. Looking ahead, the upcoming Round Four will feature Bristol traveling to Clermont, Benetton hosting La Rochelle, and Bath facing Leinster, with all teams except Leinster vying for qualification spots.
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