MUNSTER WERE PHYSICALLY battered by Clermont last weekend in Thomond Park.
Itโs not often a criticism that can be thrown at the southern province, and the sight of Anthony Foleyโs men repeatedly losing the collisions and the gainline wasnโt an enjoyable one for the Munster family.
An immediate rematch with the French side gives the likes of Conor Murray a chance to redeem themselves, and save their Champions Cup campaign too.
Defeat at Stade Marcel Michelin would leave Foleyโs men in an almost impossible position in Pool 1. Mastering the contact situations will be priority number one in the Auvergne this weekend, even if the tactical challenge is likely to be considerably different.
As good as Clermont were in the game, and as physical as they were, we still had areas of our game that we didnโt execute as well as we have been doing on the past few weeks and months,โ says Munster scrum-half Murray.
โWeโve had to take a bit of a look at ourselves, fix a few things and marry that with a bit more physicality. We were probably beaten up a little bit. Not that we were surprised with how physical they were going to be, we just played into their hands a bit and didnโt match their physicality.
โThatโs a huge step weโve got to take this week, looking at training and gearing up for this. Physicality is a huge thing; itโs a basic of rugby. If you win the physical battles, you get that momentum and youโre in a good position to win the game.โ
Clermont appeared relatively content with Munster having possession in a wet Thomond Park last weekend, allowing their oppressive defensive line to swallow up ball carriers at every opportunity.
But ASM on home soil are so often a changed proposition. The reductive, basic gameplan we saw in Limerick is likely to be swapped for a more ambitious running and offloading blueprint.
Itโll be a different game this weekend,โ says Murray, โtheyโll play a lot differently. Theyโll probably kick the ball less and try and attack us a bit more. Weโve got to be ready for that and take it up a level.
โDown there with their home fans, they have a great atmosphere and itโs a great place to play rugby.
โBut weโve got to be aware of what that does to them, gives them an extra bit of confidence and willingness to run the ball. Weโve looked at their home games and when thereโs good conditions, we know what to expect.โ
Murray points to last weekendโs first-minute try through Fritz Lee as a vital mental swing for Clermont in Thomond Park, before underlining the need for his side to start well on Sunday afternoon.
Of more encouragement for the Ireland scrum-half was the fact that Munster battled back into contention and notched a losing bonus point even after such a poor performance.
We stuck in there and had a chance to get a score, maybe a draw, towards the end. We have to take positives from it.
โThe way Iโm looking at it is that we didnโt perform as well as we could have, and were still within seven points of them,โ continues Murray.
It remains to be seen if Munster can find their form just a week after being beaten up in Limerick, but Murray finishes with another reminder of what the province are focused on ahead of their trip to Clermont-Ferrand.
โItโs probably a mental strength or commitment you have to make. Maybe we were just a few percent off in terms of physicality and willingness to be physical against them. We know itโs got to go up a level this week.โ
Pogbaaaaaaaaa
A completely different side to what was seen under Josรฉ. Now the players can truly express themselves! Even if Ole says they havenโt really changed the tactics, as long as they play like this, tactics are just fine with me.
@Gavin Mitchell: the pantomime villain is gone, United should give ole a 5 year contract
@Gavin Mitchell: Im actually sitting watching Man United and willing them to attack and score another goal again.. probably not now that Bailey is sent off.
Man United are on an upward trajectory, Solksjaer has told them to enjoy themselves 1000 times by now, and the rest is plain sailing
@Eamo world class Dunphy: I dare to say, after 3 wins against Cardiff, Huddersfield and soon to be Bournemouth, the good times are back, baby
@Eamo world class Dunphy: after seeing some of the teamโs spurs and city have dropped points to recently then I would agree, 3 very good results. Considering where United were at prior to that
Paul Pogba, ballon dโor 2019
@Eamo world class Dunphy: trolling
@Anthony: eamo never trolls baby
The new kidโฆ Pogba? Heโs pretty good!
When United come up against a proper team then we can judge them, people are saying spurs will destroy them but sure look at what wolves did yesterday to spurs.
Still needs some work on the defence though but the style of football is completely different under Ole. Amazing how much Jose was holding them back. Hopefully the donโt down tools again. Aiming for top 4 while Liverpool chase the title is brutal.
I wonder who will win?
@Ross Fehily: utd will clip them
God Pogba and Rashford have been immense. I have to say Pogba is really showing his class now. Still has a bit to go to justify his price tag but heโs going the right way about it. Naturally any Man U haters will not agree, thatโs to be expected lol
Deserved goal from Bournmouth had 3 good chances, took one.
Utd poor from corners all year, centrebacks needed in January.
Pogba brilliant but showing how much he held back under Jose.
If United can maintain this positivity, I can see them nipping 4th. And with transfer windows they can clear out the average players and go big. Alderwerald, Koulebale, maybe bid for Varane? And replace Matic with a younger faster similar style player.
@Finn Faulkner: dead on.
@Finn Faulkner: a solid CB and a world class CM is all the tinkering needed.. and a permanent manager, and DDG to sign a new contract!! Great work so far, long road yet.
Lidelof, Shaw, Young, not good enough for utd.
@Martin McKenna: theyโre all great under ole. Jose was mean to them. They stopped playing under Jose cos he wasnโt nice to them. Theyโre great players now
@Eamo world class Dunphy: Lindelof an accident waiting to happen.
@Martin McKenna: I think Shaw is good enough for United and Young has been a solid player for the last 6 years. I think heโs worth keeping around as heโs a decent squad player. Lindelof has been very poor but like the rest of the team he looks a different player since Mourinho left.
@Martin McKenna: I always thought of Young as a leader. Seems to be no nonsense kind of guy
@Robert O Farrell: agree in the main but would love a top centreback, look at the difference van dyke made for pool.
Think utd need certainty at the back for next season to contend and definitely if Europe is on the horizon.
@Bluey: He got a new contract last season despite being nowhere near the starting XI. Apparently Jose didnโt want to lose his influence in the dressing room
@Virgil Van Dijk: when you win silverware then you can talk !!
@Martin McKenna: people been saying that Lindelof is an accident waiting to happen but he is Uniteds best defender. Heโs got very good positional sense
WHy canโt I see any comments on this page ?
@Chris Cantwell: very philosophical question, I also โcanโt see any commentsโ