Munster's head coach, Graham Rowntree, expressed frustration over their performance in the match against Exeter, citing a lack of composure and the team's tendency to make their own situation difficult. The team has given up leads in multiple recent games and will seek new leaders to step up. Munster aims to bounce back from their Champions Cup disappointment in the upcoming match against Leinster.
“But my first though was, ‘Nah that’s not true, maybe its rumours being spread.’ But now that it’s confirmed, it just really hurt. To be honest, mate, it did hurt when the news was confirmed he (Eddie Jones) was going to Japan. @wallabies Allan Alaalatoa via @smh
Munster will look to put their Champions Cup disappointment behind them against Leinster on Stephen's Day: https://t.co/HpTpnaaRLm
Munster have given up four leads in their last six games. Here’s a piece on why they need new leaders to step up, especially in Peter O’Mahony’s absence. https://t.co/A2aZFmspVb
'It just really hurt... It was really disappointing to see.' #Wallabies #JapanRugby #EddieJones Read more below ⤵️ https://t.co/z38UwVzMRt
Head coach John Plumtree said the Sharks paid the price for a lack of execution at lineout and scrum time in a nail-biting loss to the Cheetahs on Sunday. https://t.co/cLKLJWZEgV
'We are the world’s specialists at leaving ourselves a tough job' - Munster's Graham Rowntree https://t.co/7B1Cy7DnEG
Munster will look at why they lacked composure in a painful final quarter in Exeter yesterday: https://t.co/us8QvpgipW
Munster head coach Graham Rowntree was "hugely frustrated" after his side missed a big chance to win in Exeter: https://t.co/T5nOEmGjBT
Graham Rowntree said Munster are "world leaders in making life tough for ourselves" as he was left hugely frustrated in Exeter: https://t.co/n7RpsmJHsm