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Published 12:33 12 Dec 2015 GMT
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"Geordan Murphy spoke to us this week about how much it meant to those boys playing that day,” Youngs told the Daily Telegraph. “He said that it was the best win they had ever had in a Leicester shirt. We have spoken about that as a group, that if we manage to do the same, then we will remember it for a very long time. It will be tough, of course, very tough."
The Tigers are third in the Premiership table and top of Pool 4 of the Champions Cup with two wins, which is contributing to the atmosphere in the East Midlands city that is also, of course, home to Premier League leaders Leicester City.
“There is a good buzz in the city these days with the football and rugby both going well,” said Youngs. “In previous years we haven’t been that competitive in Europe, struggling to get out of our pool. We are beginning to look like a side that now has the potential to be competitive in the quarters and the semis."Munster and Leicester kick off in the Champions Cup at 7.45pm.
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