LEICESTER shunted their way to a fourth win of the campaign and were powered along by two tries from new hooker Julian Montoya.
The Argentinian started ahead of captain Tom Youngs to score the first two tries before the former England hooker replaced him to also contribute a try.
Leicester’s forward drives proved unstoppable as No.8 Jasper Wiese contributed the other two in a win by five tries to three.
Worcester, who were 27-3 down after 53 minutes, struck back in the final quarter but overall paid for a high penalty count and a failure to find the snap which had pushed champions Exeter clo...