Wingers Chris Ashton and David Strettle scored two tries apiece as Saracens stunned Clermont 30-23 in the European Rugby Champions Cup on Saturday.
The English side took a crucial attacking bonus point in a tough Pool 1, which includes two-time winners Munster, who edged Sale 27-26.
Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall suggested both of his wingers deserved England recalls.
“The two of them have been in outstanding form for quite some time now, not just this season, but the last 18 months as well,” he said.
“It all depends on what England want to do — do they want to go with youth or experience?” he said.
“But either way, it would be hard to find two better finishes than David Strettle’s against Clermont. They were high, high class,” the coach added.
Later on Saturday, Racing Metro scored a last-gasp try to deny Northampton a losing bonus point with a 20-11 victory in Pool 5, while Leicester resisted a second-half fightback from Ulster to triumph 25-18 in a Pool 3 clash.
New Zealander Zac Guildford scored a brace for Clermont, but they had to content themselves with a losing bonus point from their trip to London.
On 4 minutes, Saracens swept the ball out to the left with Strettle breaking down the wing before passing inside to Ashton to score.
Soon afterward, Fijian Nakataici made a break that had the hosts back-peddling before quick hands helped Guildford dive over in the corner, with Camile Lopez landing a tricky conversion, before adding a penalty a few minutes later.
Saracens went in at halftime level as Strettle scored in the corner after a quickly-taken penalty by scrumhalf Richard Wigglesworth, whose long pass gave the wing just enough space to to get the ball down before being bundled into touch.
Charlie Hodgson missed the conversion, but got his name on the scoreboard with a penalty at the start of the second period, only for Lopez to reply with a stunning long-range drop-goal.
Guildford out-jumped Sarries fullback Andy Goode to collect a high ball, giving him a clear run to score his second try.
Lopez converted, but Saracens were quick to respond as Strettle side-stepped giant lock Sebastien Vahaamahina and again dived full-length to touch down in the corner.
Hodgson converted and then traded penalties with Lopez before Vahaamahina had a try disallowed for a block by Damien Chouly.
Clermont were made to pay almost immediately as Guildford spilled a high ball and Ashton picked up to run over from 20m out for the winning score, converted by Hodgson.
Glasgow ran in five tries for a bonus point 37-10 win over Bath in Pool 4.
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