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Published 10:15 29 May 2022 BST
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Tadhg Furlong pictured after the Heineken Champions Cup Final match between Leinster and La Rochelle at Stade Velodrome in Marseille. (Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
With the United Rugby Championship [and previously the PRO14] not pushing Leinster to their limits, it is now the obsession. And it was that obsession, in part, that saw Leo Cullen's men seize up on the big stage.With Victor Vito and Tawera Kerr-Barlow both out, for the French side, the often shaky goal-kicking of Ihaia West and Will Skelton lacking minutes under his belt, it looked primed for Leinster to impose their game on their opponents. They had started fast and loose against Leicester and Toulouse in the quarter- and semi-final. The French side's players have been embroiled in a real scrap to get into the Top 14 playoffs, while Leinster have been able to rest key lieutenants. It was a sweltering day in Marseille but the pitch was, at least, covered in shade from the high, swooping roof by the time kick-off [5:45pm local time] arrived. Leinster would have been looking to tear into La Rochelle. They did start brightly and led 6-0, but the French side responded superbly through a Raymond Rhule try. [caption id="attachment_262436" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Ihaia West of La Rochelle celebrates after scoring a conversion. (Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile)[/caption]
Johnny Sexton is having a superb season, and another European victory would have been his fifth. Same for Cian Healy. Instead, he had to sit in the post-match press conference and try put a shattering failure into words. He was magnanimous, as was Leo Cullen, but he could not wait to get out of Marseille.Already, outside the ground and in the bars and hotels nearby, there was talk of the 2023 final being held in Dublin. What a finish that would be for Sexton, fans consoled themselves over beers as La Rochelle fans danced and hugged, within eye- and ear-shot. There was talk of five stars again, too, but it was said in quieter, consoling tones. Confidence has been shaken, but ruling out that Sexton fairytale would be foolish. Leinster will be back, but they need to be better.
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