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'Saracens deserve their place in the final, but did they deserve a place in the semis?' -- Johann Muller

The Ulster captain and his province are still finding the pain of their European exit hard to take.

TWO GAMES AND 25 days have passed since Ulsterโ€™s heartbreaking Heineken Cup quarter-final exit at the hands of Saracens at Ravenhill, but the โ€˜what-ifsโ€™ are still playing heavily on their minds.

Even this week as they head into the official opening of their newly developed stadium. Even with Fridayโ€™s home tie with Leinster not only having a say in whether they play in Ravenhill again this season, but also their progress to the Pro12 knockout stages; the pain of the European exit still stings.

Watching Saracens cruise into the Heineken Cup final in a half-empty Twickenham last Saturday didnโ€™t help. At the mention of the 46 โ€“ 6 rout Clermont, Johann Muller slips into a groan and a mumble far removed from his usual purposeful and polite tones, but they return in time for him to say:

โ€œPeople say to me, โ€˜they deserve their place in the finalโ€™. I say, โ€™100%, but did they deserve their place in the semi-final?โ€™ Thatโ€™s the question.

โ€œAt the end of the day they played brilliantly and it was a good day for them, but it makes it worse. It makes it tough.

โ€œWe wanted to be there so desperately. It didnโ€™t work out, but the future of Ulster rugby is in good hands and Iโ€™ve no doubt Iโ€™ll come to this place next year and the following year to watch finals or semi-finals.โ€

Speaking in an interview for UlsterRugby.com, the Springbok added:

โ€œI texted David [Humphreys] on Saturday after the game and said the depression just set in all over again.

โ€œI never felt that prepared and that good going into the quarter-final probably in my career, because we had everything going for us. Everybody was fit, everybody was playingโ€ฆ but obviously things didnโ€™t work out the way we wanted them to.

โ€œYouโ€™ve just got to keep your head down and make sure you get out the other side.โ€

The other side has brought them a a massive 58 โ€“ 12 win over Connacht at home, but also a disappointing 27 โ€“ 9 loss to the Warriors in Scotstoun.

The results have not only strengthened Glasgowโ€™s claim to a semi-final berth in May, but also leave the northern province checking over their shoulder on fifth-placed Ospreys, five points adrift of the playoffs with a trip to Zebre coming up tomorrow.

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    Mute Shane O'Donnell
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    Apr 30th 2014, 9:47 AM

    Yes, they did.

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:11 AM

    Agreed. I think they did. Their man got a deserved red card. 14 men down and injuries meant Saracens won. The only annoying thing is that for those tackles on a man in the air havenโ€™t been followed through with reds in other games. If they had thereโ€™d be no complaints.

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    Mute Aaron D
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    May 1st 2014, 1:15 AM

    it wasnโ€™t a tackle, it was an accidental collision

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    May 1st 2014, 12:18 PM

    When they were clamping down on high tackles the argument was if itโ€™s an โ€œaccidentalโ€ high tackle and accidentally breaks a players neck is it not a foul anymore? Next time a player wants to tackle or collide with a player in the air all he has to do is look up at the ball and heโ€™s ok in everyones books?

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    Apr 30th 2014, 10:14 PM

    Does the lack of attendance from fans at Twickenham answer the question?

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