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Published 08:06 24 Oct 2016 BST
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"That was Axel's biggest frustration. It was his biggest frustration. He believed so much in the players and he knew what they could do, and what they were capable of. Sometimes it was a matter of them not believing in themselves. That was his frustration. "The players and myself should take a lot of learning out of this. If we have performances like that - we may never get crowds as emotionally involved as they were in on such a special day as today - but the players should realise the fans will be here if we play like that. The stadiums will be full. "That is the way we can rebuild Munster to what it was."
Munster No.8 CJ Stander took a similar line when he spoke with the press after Saturday's 38-17 victory. He commented:
"We're our own team now. If we drop the standards from where we were today, it would just be a shame. "We know what we can do now. We know the way we want to play. It is the way Axel wanted us to play."Ulster are up next on Friday and Munster want to go 'bigger and better'. Check out the latest episode of Football: Friday Live
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