ALAN Solomons was left frustrated by his Warriors lack of killer instinct after seeing another game slip away. But the Worcester boss refused to blame referee
Wayne Barnes who could have clamped down even harder on the Falcons despite the visitors being reduced to 13 men in the first half.
Solomons‘ side lie at the bottom of the table with three bonus point. He said: “We could
have won every game so far and have 12 points. Instead we have lost all three and just have three points. We had our opportunities but our execution wasn‘t good enough. We were in a really strong position before half-time and needed to turn the screw but didn‘t.
“We are playing a lot better than our results suggest and could easily have more points.
“Wayne is a top flight international referee and we were the authors of our own misfortune.”
Falcons French prop Sami Mavinga said: “We showed real spirit and character to win after going down to 13 in the first half.”