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Published 18:37 25 Jan 2017 GMT
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"I think Munster have that little bit extra to go on and conquer Europe, but I think it is probably between them and Saracens. We are very pleased to carry on in Europe and we will see how we do," Mola told EPCR."It is interesting that Mola doesn't mention Leinster or the other French sides as potential favourites for the competition but it may be no coincidence that Munster and Saracens are both on the same side of the draw as his team. Either way, it will be a huge occasion and the Toulouse coach knows it will be special for his side to play in a venue like Thomond Park.
"It is a beautiful place to play rugby and I think it will be a good quarter-final. It is certainly one of the best atmospheres across Europe and we will be playing against a very good rugby team, said Mola."Mola himself has memories of Thomond Park, he played on the Castres side which lost to Munster 36-8 in the Heineken Cup back in December 2004.
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