Mike Ford has admitted that he was disappointed with Bath for not scoring more tries despite watching his side ease to victory against London Wasps.
Bath comfortably beat Wasps 28-5 at Adams Park on Sunday in the Aviva Premiership to extend their winning streak to seven matches in all competitions.
"We played well away from home - a very clinical, professional performance," Ford told the media. "We're pretty disappointed we never got four tries in the end.
"They boys are maturing and the work Neal [Hatley] and Toby [Booth] have done with the forwards has been sensational this year. You saw today the dominance at scrum and lineout time. There's not many teams this year have got the better of us in the tight forward play.
"The amount of detail and the way they train the boys - and the way the boys play for each other - is a credit to them. They have done a fantastic job."
Semesa Rokoduguni scored two tries as Bath moved up to third in the table.
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