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Schmidt partially blamed poor conditions for his side's inconsistent display. INPHO/Dan Sheridan

Ian Madigan growing as a player all the time - Schmidt

The Leinster coach also stressed that the star is not under any pressure to emulate the achievements of Jonny Sexton.

LEINSTER COACH JOE Schmidt praised the contribution of Ian Madigan, after the star scored all the team’s points in their 22-17 win over Glasgow.

And while much is expected of the player given that he looks set to take over as the province’s first-choice out-half once Jonny Sexton departs, Schmidt emphasised that there was no additional pressure on him in light of his predecessor’s achievements.

“Ian is growing as a player all the time. He has an ability to change up and exploit gaps, particularly a soft shoulder on a forward if he sees an opportunity.

“I know Ian well, he knows me well. I would be inclined to take the [Sexton-related] pressure off him and say, play what you see in front of you, play your natural game.

“Otherwise, you get players trying to force things and that’s not a good mental state to approach a game.”

Reflecting on last night’s match, Schmidt admitted his side were not at their best:

“Our tackle execution wasn’t great – we can’t afford to slip off so many tackles

“Glasgow are a very powerful team – Josh Strauss and DTH van der Merwe in particular are a handful.”

He added that the less than ideal weather also played a part in his team’s below-par display.

“Conditions were tough – the wind was pretty strong and it was easier to be accurate [because they weren't as bad] in the first half

“In that second half, the ball gets blown forward, which makes it tougher

“But any win at this stage of the season is a crucial win.”

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