DESPITE watching his side outclass Amatori Catania and score six tries, Warriors director of rugby John Brain admitted he was less than convinced with the performance.
Brain felt that Worcester should have turned possession into more points in the European Challenge Cup tie.
"The result was OK but we won enough ball to probably score a lot more points," he said.
"To be perfectly honest, we would expect to win that game and we would expect to win by a good margin.
"We have done that but I think there is room for improvement in our performance and we will need to improve on that performance to win at Montpellier."
Despite his unenthusiastic assessment of the match, Brain is glad to return to winning ways after a run of four consecutive losses, which started in this competition against Connacht in December.
But he wants his side to be more clinical as they head to the south of France, where a win and four tries can seal top spot in the group.
"We won an awful lot of possession and obviously the thing that we have got to look at is the way that we use that possession and turning that possession into points."
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