Perpignan skipper Perry Freshwater says his side have got to find a way to cure their indiscipline if they are to finally find the key to success on English soil in the Heineken Cup.
The French side have three players sent to the sin-bin and conceded a penalty try as they let slip a 16-8 lead at the start of the second half at London Irish.
And insult was added to injury in the 83rd minute when Irish full back Peter Hewat landed his fourth penalty to deny the visitors a vital losing bonus point.
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"That's seven times I've played in England with Perpignan and we have yet to win a game. We've got to come to terms with our discipline," said England prop Freshwater.
"I want the players to be physical and to play on the edge, but we can't keep giving away as many penalties as we are if we are to succeed. We'll have to take a good look at ourselves and make sure the same thing doesn't happen next week.
"We're not out of the running in the Pool just yet, but losing that bonus point at the end was a real blow."