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Published 09:37 2 Apr 2017 BST
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"There was lots of pressure there to get into the semis and we're just massively excited now to get onto the semi-finals. I went into the Toulouse dressing room and I can see where they are now; it's very tough. "For us, we're just happy. We know there's still a long road ahead but we can only handle what we can handle at the moment and I thought we did a good job of that today."https://twitter.com/patmccarry/status/848260806441656320 By heading straight into the Toulouse dressing room, to share some words and a beer [for those with a thirst], Munster paid their respects to a great rival that is struggling to live up to its reputation as a European giant. Scannell continued:
"A few of us headed in and I spoke to [Leonardo] Ghiraldini for a long while. Obviously I played against him when we played Italy as well. They're in a tough place and you could sense that in there. "They have Toulon next week, so you can see that they're fighting a bit of an uphill battle. A team with that quality, you'd hope to see them pull through now and finish in the top six of the Top 14, which is probably their ambition for the next few weeks going forward."The post-match gesture, and Scannell's words, were pure class and show Munster are reconnecting with the rugby values - of brotherhood and leaving rivalries out on the pitch - that served them so well in the past. For Toulouse captain Thierry Dusautoir, the result sucked but 'it was something really special to be here and play against the Munster men'. Dusautoir was not up for offering Champions Cup predictions after his side's exit but he did hark back to Munster's last triumph, in 2008.
"We are talking about legends at this moment. Here in this place, we are still talking about them [the 2008 team]. "I would hope for the best for the end of the season, maybe they will be able to put their names in the Munster legend."Lovely words from the Frenchman and words that each and every Munster fan will agree with.
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