NICK Evans accused Quins of being “sloppy” despite dishing out a painful nine-try thrashing to struggling Gloucester.
Attack coach Evans also demanded the team be “more clinical and ruthless” if they are to maintain their push for the title with just eight games remaining in the normal season.
The London outfit have flourished under general manager Billy Millard since he took over from Paul Gustard at the start of the year, and have now put together a run of seven wins from nine games.
But Evans claimed: “We scored nine great tries but left more out there.
“Our conversion rate in the final ...
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