Carter makes his presence felt

Perpignan 26 Leicester 20 : Dan Carter kicked 16 points to steer Perpignan to victory over Leicester

Perpignan 26 Leicester 20: Dan Carter kicked 16 points to steer Perpignan to victory over Leicester. The All Black outhalf succeeded with six kicks from eight attempts, including converting both of Perpignan's tries, to inflict a first European defeat of the campaign on the visitors.

Tom Croft and Scott Hamilton sparked Leicester's hopes of upsetting the welcome party for Carter with tries either side of half-time, but a losing bonus point was enough to keep the Tigers level with Pool Three leaders Ospreys.

Carter started his seven-month stay in the south of France under immense pressure to live up to the hype and took just 11 minutes to start repaying his new employers with a penalty to cancel out one from opposite number Toby Flood.

Just three minutes later Carter stepped up again, this time to stoke over the conversion after playing a part in the game's opening try from Gerrie Britz.

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Nicolas Durand weaved his way past four defenders to launch an attack from inside his own half, Carter kept the move alive along with Julien Candelon before flanker Britz shrugged of Geordan Murphy to canter over.

Carter then added a penalty following Scott Hamilton's high tackle that left Adrien Plante in need of attention.

Matt Smith's legitimate challenge on Plante 10 minutes later prevented a second Perpignan try, but referee Allan Lewis brought back play for a penalty that Carter dispatched with ease.

Leicester were struggling for a foothold in the game, trailing 16-3 after 35 minutes, but were handed a route back before half-time by Croft. Ben Kayser made the initial burst, scrumhalf Julien Dupuy switched direction to the blindside where Ben Kay and Jordan Crane combined to send Croft over.

Flood reduced the deficit to 16-10 with the conversion and so it remained as Carter stunned the home crowd by missing two penalties in a row either side of half-time.

However, within a minute it was the poor kicking of Dupuy that hurt Leicester when Perpignan scored after the scrumhalf's kick was blocked. Damien Chouly charged down the clearance within yards of the line, the bounce evaded Flood and Britz grabbed his second from close range.

Carter's conversion handed Perpignan their biggest lead of the day at 23-10 just seven minutes into the second half, but that sparked an impressive response from Leicester.

Flood landed a second penalty on 55 minutes and after Candelon saw his try ruled out for a forward pass, Leicester made their passes stick to send Hamilton crashing over.

Flood's conversion brought the visitors to within a score at 23-20, though replacement Harry Ellis was fortunate to escape punishment after up-ending Carter off the ball.

The New Zealander picked himself up to land his fourth penalty after Crane held onto possession too long to seal Perpignan's victory.