Gloucester pulled off a thrilling comeback at Kingsholm, overcoming a 12-0 deficit to edge past Sale Sharks 21-15 and notch their first back-to-back Premiership wins of the season. The victory, secured with just four minutes remaining, not only boosts their European Champions Cup qualification hopes but also gives them some breathing room in the league standings.
Sale stormed out of the gates, with Alfie Longstaff crossing early and Tom O'Flaherty adding a breakaway try to put the visitors firmly in control. But Gloucester's expansive style began to pay dividends as Ben Loader touched down just before halftime, narrowing the gap and giving the home side momentum heading into the break.
The second half brought challenges, with Gloucester losing Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams to a shoulder injury early on. But Charlie Atkinson stepped up, darting over from close range before George Barton's conversion put Gloucester ahead for the first time. Sale's George Ford responded with a stunning 45-metre drop-goal to regain the lead, but Atkinson had the final word, crossing for his second try in the dying minutes to seal the win.
The result marks Gloucester's fourth league victory of the season, building a nine-point cushion over ninth-placed Harlequins. With the playoffs and European qualification now within sight, the Cherry and Whites are proving they have the grit to grind out results when it matters most.
